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TOURBUS Volume 8, Number 5 -- 10 Aug 2002
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TODAY'S TOURBUS STOP(S):
Spyware / Ad-aware
TODAY'S TOURBUS ADDRESS(ES):
http://www.spychecker.com/
http://download.com.com/3000-2094-10045910.html
http://download.com.com/3000-2094-10109053.html
http://www.lavasoft.nu/aaw/binary/reffile.zip
Howdy, y'all, and greetings once again from deep behind the orange curtain in
beautiful Irvine, California, quietly nestled between the Shire and the Cracks
of DOOM!
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Spyware
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I'm getting old.
I remember a time when there were only two types of files you could download
from the Internet: good files and bad files. The good files were programs,
pictures, and documents that pretty much did what programs, pictures, and
documents were supposed to do. The bad files were computer programs that
contained viruses that both messed up your computer and caused you to spout
an endless string of expletives that would cause even a Teamster to blush.
Those halcyon days are behind us. Into the mix of good and bad files has
sprouted a new type of file: good computer programs with bad luggage (a.k.a.
"spyware.") You install a "good" computer program onto your computer and
unbeknownst to you a bad program is also installed, one that gathers
information about you and forwards that information to someone else.
It's a little like inviting Mother Teresa over to dinner only to discover
J. Edgar Hoover is secretly taped to her back.
All kidding aside, our friends at Webopedia.com warn that
Because spyware exists as independent executable programs, they
have the ability to monitor keystrokes, scan files on the hard
drive, snoop other applications, such as chat programs or word
processors, install other spyware programs, read cookies, change
the default home page on the Web browser, consistently relaying
this information back to the spyware author who will either use
it for advertising/marketing purposes or sell the information to
another party.
[from http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/s/spyware.html ]
Oh, and because most spyware isn't a virus per se, your antivirus won't
provide you with much protection.
So, how can you protect yourself from Spyware? Well, before you install ANY
program that you've downloaded from the Internet, take a minute and visit
SpyChecker.com at
http://www.spychecker.com/ .
Just key in the first couple of letters of the name of the program you are
about to install -- like "kaz" for "kazaa" -- and press enter or return on
your keyboard. If the program (like "Eudora") doesn't contain any known
spyware, SpyChecker.com will tell you that no matches were found. If the
program (like "Kazaa") *DOES* contain spyware, Spychecker.com will display
a five column table showing you:
1. The name of your program.
2. The name of the spyware (a.k.a. "ad company") your program
contains.
3. A link to that ad company's privacy policy.
4. The date your program's installer file was last checked for
spyware.
5. Remarks about your program and its spyware.
In short, SpyChecker.com lets you know that a program contains spyware
BEFORE you install it.
But what about killing the spyware already installed on your system?
Well, that's where Ad-Aware comes in.
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Ad-Aware 5.83
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Created by German software company Lavasoft, Ad-aware is a free utility that
scans your computer's memory, registry, and hard drives for known spyware.
Ad-aware then lets you kill any or all of the spyware that you find hiding
on your computer.
The latest version, Ad-aware 5.83, is compatible with Windows 98, 98 SE,
NT 4, 2000, ME, and XP. [Unfortunately, I don't know of a spyware killer
for either the Mac OS or Windows 95, but I'll try to find one and mention
it in a future post.]
You can download Ad-Aware for free from about a gozillion different
Internet sites, but your best bet is to download it from Download.com at
http://download.com.com/3000-2094-10045910.html .
Just click on the green "Download Now" button on the left side of the page.
The Ad-aware program is rather small (872 Kb), so it should only take 4
minutes to download it on a 28.8 modem and about 2 minutes on a 56K modem.
Installing Ad-aware is a snap. Just double-click on "aaw.exe" and follow
the on-screen prompts.
Unfortunately, you're not done yet. You know how your antivirus program
is pretty much useless unless you have the latest virus definitions?
Well, Ad-aware is the same way. It is useless unless it has the latest
spyware definitions.
There are two ways that you can get the latest Ad-aware spyware
definitions: the easy way and the somewhat easy way.
The easy way is to download and install a second program called "Lavasoft
RefUpdate" that automatically downloads and installs the latest Ad-aware
spyware definitions. You can download LavaSoft RefUpdate for free at
http://download.com.com/3000-2094-10109053.html .
Once the file has downloaded, double-click on "refupdate.exe."
The somewhat easy way to get the latest spyware definitions is to download
http://www.lavasoft.nu/aaw/binary/reffile.zip
and then manually extract the file's contents into C:\Program Files\Lavasoft
Ad-Aware. Unfortunately, you'll have to do this every time you want to update
your spyware definitions.
If I were you, I'd just get the RefUpdate file. It's only 411 Kb, so it
should only take a minute or two to download on even the slowest connection.