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Title: Spyware


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Spyware
  • Kristi Casey
  • CSC 540

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What you should learn
  • What Spyware Is
  • Why Its Significant
  • Means of Infection
  • What it Does
  • How to Get Rid of it
  • Legal and Ethical Issues

3
What is spyware?
  • Any software that covertly gathers information
    about a user while he/she navigates the Internet
    and transmits the information to an individual or
    company
  • Dictionary.com

4
Is it a virus?
  • Spyware is technically not a virus because it
    does not replicate itself, nor does it spread
    from machine to machine.
  • Spyware does have some characteristics of
    viruses

5
Is it a virus? Similar Characteristics
  • Spyware can cause the computer to have erratic
    behavior and even become unusable.
  • Spyware can be used to steal personal information
    such as credit card numbers, social security
    numbers, etc.
  • Spyware loads without permission and puts a
    strain on valuable system resources.
  • Some spyware uses virus-like tactics to keep
    itself from being uninstalled. Some will run two
    processes and when a spyware remover stops one,
    the other process will immediately restart it.

6
Statistics
  • Nearly everyone has had spyware on their computer
    in some form.
  • In November 2004, AOL and the National
    Cyber-Security Alliance conducted an Online
    Safety Study regarding issues related to spyware
    and other malware.

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Statistics
Study findings on spyware
8
Statistics
Other significant findings
9
Means of Infection
  • Spyware does not spread from computer to computer
    like a virus.
  • Spyware tends to piggy back on other programs.
  • Users install a freeware program only to find
    their computers running slowing afterwards.
  • Usually software that has spyware piggy backing
    on it, has more than one piece of spyware with it.

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Means of Infection
  • Less common means of infection
  • Uploaded through the internet browser while
    someone is viewing a website.
  • Installed by programs claiming to be spyware
    removers.

11
What are they tracking?
  • Keystrokes
  • (any data entered by the user)
  • Websites visited
  • Content of Sites Visited
  • Data stored on the hard drive
  • Anything you do on the computer!

12
Privacy Issues
  • Monitors your internet browsing activity.
  • Spyware can gather your personal information
    which you are sending over the internet or
    information that is being stored on your
    computer.
  • Associated with identity theft by use of
    keyloggers.
  • Even spyware from legitimate companies can cause
    security issues if hackers gain access to their
    servers.
  • Court subpoenas for that data?

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Detrimental to Functioning
  • Slows down the computer significantly.
  • Causes erratic behavior.
  • Can make the machine unusable.
  • Out of 400 users, we are rebuilding on average
    two machines per week due to unremovable sic
    spyware that rendered the computers inoperable.
  • -Brett Arquette

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Legal Issues
  • Gaining unauthorized access to a computer is
    illegal, under computer crime laws such as the
    United States Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
  • Defense Spyware makers claim that the users gave
    consent by clicking that they agree to the
    end-user license agreement.

Source http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyware
16
Ethical Issues Freeware
  • Spyware came with freeware as a way for the maker
    of the freeware to make money.
  • When freeware is removed, the spyware stays
    behind. Why not take it off too?

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Ethical Issues Tricking the user
18
Ethical Issues False Information
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Ethical Issues Spyware Removers?
  • The following spyware removers not only failed
    to remove spyware, but actually installed more
    onto the computer
  • SpyAxe
  • AntiVirus Gold
  • SpywareStrike
  • SpyFalcon
  • WorldAntiSpy
  • SpyBan
  • SpyWiper
  • PAL Spyware Remover

Source http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyware
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How to Remove Spyware
  • Remove it yourself
  • Spybot Search and Destroy
  • Ad-Aware SE Personal
  • Reformat hard drive
  • Best method is to install more than one spyware
    remover and use them both regularly.
  • The best-performing anti-spyware scanner failed
    to detect about 25 percent of the critical
    files and registry entries...

(Without resorting to this)
Source http//www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,17314
74,00.asp
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Prevention
  • Use a good firewall that will block the spyware.
  • Use a spyware blocker.

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Best Way to Avoid Spyware Problems
  • Dont install it!
  • Read reviews for the software youre downloading
    on sites like Download.com.
  • Dont install lots of programs from the internet
    just because theyre free.
  • Some have switched to Linux or Mac to avoid
    spyware and other malware.

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References
  • Study Tools Let Spyware Slip Through Cracks
    Ryan Maraine November 23, 2004 (Quote)
  • http//www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1731474,00.a
    sp
  • Wikipedia Spyware (Information and Images)
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyware
  • Magoos Guide to Eliminating Spyware (Image)
  • http//guides.radified.com/magoo/guides/spyware/r
    emove_spyware_01.htm
  • AOL/NCSA Online Safety Study (Information)
  • http//www.staysafeonline.info/pdf/safety_study_v
    04.pdf
  • Dictionary.com (Definition)
  • http//www.dictionary.com
  • Eweek.com - Spyware Is a Virus Brett Arquette
    November 1, 2004 (Quote)
  • http//www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1683485,00.a
    sp
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