Among the company’s findings are that Swizzor and related malware variants made up more than 30 percent of all new malware in the second quarter of 2008. In addition, the company found that Zbot spyware and malware variants continued to pose a significant threat to unprotected computers. Zbot is especially dangerous because it steals users’ sensitive information and establishes an unauthorized or backdoor connection to an infected computer. The unauthorized access allows the computer to be used for purposes other than what the owner intended.
Secure Computing says that the growth of “blended attacks” – those that use more than one malicious program or approach to take control of a computer – are on the rise. Consumers must be vigilant when it comes to providing adequate protection for their computers. This vigilance will not only protect the consumer’s computer, but will also slow the spread of these malicious software packages to other vulnerable computers.
Protecting Your Computer
To protect a computer, it is important to remember that many different computer services require protection. Protection that covers email and Web surfing is better than those that simply scan emails for possible threats or those that protect only against malicious Web sites.
Malware and spyware authors are clever and their approaches are becoming more sophisticated over time. Being wary of social engineering techniques – e-cards or email from friends, Web-based advertising, free downloadables, etc., will improve a user’s odds of avoiding malware and spyware. Protecting financial information is critical. Most malware authors do what they do for financial gain of some type.
What can you do to protect your computer? First, make sure that your operating system is patched regularly. Most Trojans and other malware take advantage of known flaws in the operating system to gain control of a computer. Second, download and use excellent spyware protection, like XoftSpy SE from Spywareblockers.org. Update your spyware software regularly and check your system carefully. Many people choose to load more than one anti-spyware package on their computers for added protection. Third, be aware that spyware-infected copies of legitimate software do exist. If you find that you can download expensive software for “free” there’s a good bet that you’re getting more than just the software package.
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