Viruses and Spyware


Two of the main reasons that students end up loosing their internet connection in their dorm room are viruses and spyware getting onto their computer. A lot of people have no idea what the differences are between the two and how to avoid getting them in the first place. Both viruses and spyware can be dangerous to your computer and your personal information. It is very important to do your best to keep from getting infected. Information on how to aviod getting infected can be found on the Staying Safe page. The following explains the differences between viruses and spyware.

Viruses

A virus is a malicious program written to cause some kind of damage to a computer system. Viruses spread a lot like biological viruses that make us sick. They spread from one machine to another and can cause havoc wherever they go. A few years ago viruses needed the interaction of a person to spread across the internet, but these days they can spread on their own. The viruses that can spread on their own are called worms. These worms can cause just as much, if not more, damage than a regular virus.

Spyware

Spyware isn't written to damage a computer system but instead to steal valuable information from the user. Some spyware programs will just monitor internet browsing habits and send that information back to companies so that they can sell or use that information. Other spyware programs will actually keep track of what you type in hopes of grabbing credit card numbers, account names, and passwords. It can be downloaded by visiting the wrong types of websites or along with other legitmate files. Often it can be difficult if not impossible to completely remove spyware from your computer, especially if there are a high number of infections.