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Is Your Internet Security Software Keeping Up With The Cybercrime Pandemic?

By Warren Franklin

 

 

I could add that cyber crime out grew the illegal drugs business in 2006 according to the U.S. Department of Treasury, too.  Needless to say we are looking at a huge problem.  Many are calling the Internet security issue a pandemic.  

 

Over the last couple of years hackers have shifted their focus from large targets to small business and individuals.

 

I’ll tell you why…

Small business and individuals don’t have the large sums of money needed to pay for the kind of Internet security protection used by large corporations.  This makes both easier targets.

 

What Internet security are these two groups using to protect themselves?  Generally, you find small business and individuals using over-the-counter and freeware (shareware) to protect their computers.

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Over the last year, antivirus companies have attempted to counter the spyware problem, however, the fact is their code and signature files were not built to effectively remove spyware.  How does this impact how well your home or business is protected?  The rule for viruses is to keep them out.  When it comes to spyware much more sophisticated code and scanning mechanisms are required.  

 

Several September 2005 product reviews state that many antivirus applications have obvious deficiencies in antispyware cleaning and blocking routines.  This makes it difficult to recommend these Internet security software products to individuals and businesses protecting themselves against the spyware problem.  At this time, antivirus companies haven’t arrived at a solid solution.

 

So what are these anitvirus companies doing?  Some are including some type of antispyware functionality into their products.  Some vendors are selling patching and spyware combined into one.  Others have mixed their spyware solution with their antivirus   Bundled together, these Internet security solutions aren’t cost effective and probably deliver a lower level antispyware.

 

Several independent tests have shown that stand-alone antispyware products have been proven to be the most effective.

 

Today’s over-the-counter anti-virus products protect against specific code or signature files.  Each virus has it’s own code.  When the anti-virus software identifies the code it kicks it out or alerts the owner of the computer.  Many anti-virus companies try to keep up with this, however consider this:

 

Professional hackers have developed spy ware that, once it enters a computer and steals your email addresses and other information, changes its code or signature file.  The spy ware continues to invade new computers stealing information and changing its signature file automatically from computer to computer virtually making traditional over-the-counter anti-virus protection useless.

 

To be safe, small business and individuals need to find a proven Internet security solution that can fight against this type of cyber crime.  This solution not only needs to aggressively keep up with the changing cyber crime landscape, but also anticipate what might be coming in the future.  This is the kind of Internet security the major corporations are using and it’s what you should have on your computer(s), too.

 

You may find it surprising that many vendors have downgraded or “delisted” known spyware and adware.   This can jeopardize the security of your personal or business information.

 

Unfortunately, most Internet security software available to small business and individuals don’t have the ability to keep up with the growing cyber crime pandemic creating Internet insecurity.

 

In future articles I will discuss additional Internet security hazards and various ways to protect yourself and your business.  

 

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