What is Antispyware?

August 25, 2016 1:19 pm

In order to fully understand what anti-spyware is, you must understand what spyware is and does. As we have mentioned before, spyware is a type of malware that can monitor your computer by either tracking the web pages you visit or everything you could be navigating to in order to collect any information available. In order to fully protect your devices from such malware, you must download a security program, like anti-spyware.

Anti-Spyware works very similarly to an antivirus program. It detects any unwanted spyware program, deactivates it and then removes it. The way it does this is by analyzing the codes of the programs and files installed into your devices. It then compares the codes to the spyware definitions the programs already knows. Detection in anti-spyware can either be based on the rules or the actual definition of the active spyware.

Once the security program detects a match between the program’s, or file’s, code and that of which the antispyware knows, it will disable with program and send an alert. When alert is sent, it will ask whether or not you would like to remove the spyware program and, sometimes, even give you the details on the spyware, like the name of it and where it came from. Of course, fully removing the spyware is the best option.

There are many types of malware protection programs. When asked if simply downloading an antimalware program can take care of all system infestations, the answer is no. The reason why there are so many different protection programs (antivirus, antispyware, antimalware, etc.) is because there are so many infections that target your devices a single malware program can only focus on so many. There are new malware being created all the time, it’s best to protect your systems for all those that are predicted as well as the unpredicted ones.

If you are not sure which antispyware program is best for your system(s) contact M&H for guidance.

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