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Spyware
and Instant Messaging
For all
of you that enjoy talking via the Instant Messaging of today’s
modern technology take note. That it is not always
private and can actually allow in viruses that will shut your
computer down faster than you can. Yes, Instant Message (IM)
is fun and wonderful, allowing you to talk to friends and relatives
all across the nation and even make new friends and/or relatives.
It is considerably less expensive than talking on the phone
and you have the ability to talk to several people at simultaneously.
However, if you are not careful, you can cause damage to your
computer. This article will look at a few ways in which you
can protect yourself and your computer from receiving viruses
or malicious spyware. You can find downloads for IM
spyware through AOL, MSN or Yahoo, as well as other servers
who provide
instant messaging services. However, consider these options
carefully as you would do with any type of downloads you consider.
If you use IM frequently, it would be wise for you to consider
installing Trillian, which is a program that allows you to
utilize all instant messenger services without dealing directly
with each dedicated client. This will cut down on unwanted
spyware added to your computer due to you being required to
upgrade your instant message server. Remember anytime you download
something that you should always run your spyware program to
check for any malicious downloads. This is a good maintenance
habit to get into. If you use AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) and
have upgraded to the 5.5 you should be aware that they download
extra stuff that monitors how their customer’s use the internet
without your knowledge. The only way you will know that it
is there is if you do a security scan of your computer.
Here are some
steps that will help keep your computer safe while you enjoy the freedom of using instant messaging (IM):
Be cautious before you download any files through instant
message (IM). If you receive a file from someone you do not
know or was not expecting, do not open it. Always confirm with
the sender what the file is before you open it.
When your computer tells you that it is time to update something,
do not close the warning and ignore it. If you do, you are
leaving your computer wide open for attack. Always download
when the computer prompts you to do so. If you have not done
so already, check to see that your programs are set automatically
to update. This will save you the trouble of trying to figure
out if you should or should not update at any particular time.
Whatever instant messaging (IM) server you use, it is wise
to keep your computer updated. The reason they update is that
they have found new ways to protect you from potential threats
so if you do not update then this again will leave your computer
vulnerable to a potential virus.
Purchase antivirus software and update it frequently or set
it for automatic updates. If you do not keep your antivirus
software current, it will be of no help to you in trying to
keep out unwanted threats or malicious content.
Use antispyware and keep it updated as well. This is another
form of protection for your computer. This type of spyware
can also remove malicious content already on your computer
that you may not have been aware is there.
It is great fun to send pictures and cool things through instant
messaging (IM) but remember that not only can a virus come
using instant messages (IM) but it can also come if your computer
file became corrupt in some way and you were not aware of it.
If you send that corrupted file through instant message (IM)
then you have harmed your friend’s computer also. If you think
this may be too much, consider the option of not protecting
your computer – you will be back to using your phone and pen
and paper to communicate! So, use the software programs either
that are made to protect your computer and keep them current
through updates automatically or when your computer prompts
you to do so.
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