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Member Security and
Fraud Prevention
Preventing and
Detecting Spyware
What is spyware?
The term spyware refers to
technologies that collect information about a user without his or her
knowledge and reports that information to a third party. Certain forms
of spyware can intercept sensitive and confidential information
including passwords, credit card numbers and other identifying data.
How
does it get installed?
While
some companies bundle spyware with applications, other companies trick
users into installing spyware, typically by clicking on a pop up window
disguised to look like an error message. Still other forms of spyware
are designed so that you neither have to install an application nor
click a button but rather just visit an infected web page.
Spyware can also be spread through E-mail in a similar manner. A user
doesn’t always have to read an infected message to have it
infect their system. In some cases, just having the message displayed
through your e-mail program's preview pane is enough to cause the
malicious script to execute.
What
are the risks associated with spyware?
- Compromising
confidentiality by allowing attackers to eavesdrop and intercept
sensitive communications, such as customer IDs and passwords.
- Potentially allowing
unauthorized access to user accounts.
- Increasing vulnerability
to other Internet-based attacks, such as phishing and pharming.
- Due to the uncertainty
that spyware may have been installed, there are many risks associated
in using public computers such as those in hotels, libraries, or
Internet cafes. It is not
recommended that public computers be used to connect to online banking
sites, billpay services, or any other personal online accounts.
How can I protect my computer from
spyware?
- Keep your computer updated
with the latest security updates and patches.
- Install a firewall.
- Install anti-virus software
and update it regularly.
- Install a spam filter.
- Don't surf questionable web
sites.
- When pop-up windows ask you to
install something, read the instructions carefully.
- When installing a new program,
take a minute to skim any agreements (long, legal text you must agree
to) and keep an eye out for words like partners, sponsors, third party,
advertising and anything that sounds as though it may be related to
tracking. Download only from trusted sites that test programs before
offering them to the public.
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