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Different Types of Computer Infections – Protect Your Information

Malware represents programming or other files that are designed to harm computer, and it includes viruses, worms, trojans, backdoor, hijackers, and spyware among others. Adware represents a program that generates pop-ups and displays advertisements on your computer. Backdoor represents a program which allows a remote attacker to perform operations and execute tasks on a user’s computer without the user’s permission. A backdoor program is mostly used to attack other computers as well as steal copyrighted media files and software, or just to hack a computer. Dialer represents a program which dials a premium rate number that features high “per minute charges” and is mostly used to access pornographic content. Hijackers consist of programs that hijack functions on your computer, meaning they can redirect your browser’s homepage to another homepage controlled by the hijacker. Hijacker programs can make you contact other malware, redirect your searches to an unwanted search engine, but it can even replace the search results for popular search engines like Google or Bing. Spyware is a program that monitors your activity on a computer, gather personal or other information, and send it to a remote computer without your awareness. Trojan is a program that doesn’t look dangerous or harmful, but in fact it causes malicious activity on your computer and it can provide backdoors to your machine. Virus is a program that can multiply on your computer by infecting other programs and software in the system and has various malicious effects like deleting files on your hard-drive, corrupt files, steal data, and make it nonfunctional. Worm is a program that can spread to other computers on its own via mass-mailing to e-mail addresses found on your machine, or using your Internet connection to infect other computers via security holes.

According to security researchers, a malicious virus that has crept into thousands of computers could be responsible for the loss of around $350,000 from the bank account of Crystal Lake Elementary School District 47.  The Clampi virus could have stolen between $325,000 and $350,000 from the bank account of the school which had used the account to pay daily expenses.  Similar computer intrusions have occurred across the country and therefore all FBI offices are working collectively. It is said that the Clampi virus seizes usernames and passwords to transfer money from bank accounts of mid size companies. American companies have lost millions to the virus and it is making public schools its new victim.

These kinds of things are happening all over the world, it’s very important to have a spyware removal and antivirus software on guard at all times. Make sure you understand the software and it works for your needs, there’s no reason to take a chance with this kind of information online.

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Malware represents programming or other files that are designed to harm computer, and it includes viruses, worms, trojans, backdoor, hijackers, and spyware among others. Adware represents a program that generates pop-ups and displays advertisements on your computer. Backdoor represents a program which allows a remote attacker to perform operations and execute tasks on a user’s computer without the user’s permission. A backdoor program is mostly used to attack other computers as well as steal copyrighted media files and software, or just to hack a computer. Dialer represents a program which dials a premium rate number that features high “per minute charges” and is mostly used to access pornographic content. Hijackers consist of programs that hijack functions on your computer, meaning they can redirect your browser’s homepage to another homepage controlled by the hijacker. Hijacker programs can make you contact other malware, redirect your searches to an unwanted search engine, but it can even replace the search results for popular search engines like Google or Bing. Spyware is a program that monitors your activity on a computer, gather personal or other information, and send it to a remote computer without your awareness. Trojan is a program that doesn’t look dangerous or harmful, but in fact it causes malicious activity on your computer and it can provide backdoors to your machine. Virus is a program that can multiply on your computer by infecting other programs and software in the system and has various malicious effects like deleting files on your hard-drive, corrupt files, steal data, and make it nonfunctional. Worm is a program that can spread to other computers on its own via mass-mailing to e-mail addresses found on your machine, or using your Internet connection to infect other computers via security holes.

According to security researchers, a malicious virus that has crept into thousands of computers could be responsible for the loss of around $350,000 from the bank account of Crystal Lake Elementary School District 47. The Clampi virus could have stolen between $325,000 and $350,000 from the bank account of the school which had used the account to pay daily expenses. Similar computer intrusions have occurred across the country and therefore all FBI offices are working collectively. It is said that the Clampi virus seizes usernames and passwords to transfer money from bank accounts of mid size companies. American companies have lost millions to the virus and it is making public schools its new victim.

These kinds of things are happening all over the world, it’s very important to have a spyware removal and antivirus software on guard at all times. Make sure you understand the software and it works for your needs, there’s no reason to take a chance with this kind of information online.

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