Adware: The Silent Invader
Adware, short for advertising-supported software, is a type of cyber threat that displays unwanted advertisements on your computer or mobile device. Although it’s not always malicious, adware can compromise your system’s performance, invade your privacy and lead to significant cybersecurity risks.
Understanding how adware works and how to protect your business is crucial in today’s digital landscape.
What Is Adware?
Adware refers to software that delivers unstoppable advertisements, usually in the form of pop-ups or banners. It can be bundled with free software or applications, making it easier for users to install it on their systems unknowingly. This legitimate yet sneaky way allows software developers to recoup costs for the software once it’s been downloaded.
However, it can also be a type of malware that gathers information about you. Once installed on your device, adware disrupts your browsing experience and tracks your browsing habits to collect personal data about you to display targeted ads. Some adware can also act as a gateway for more severe malware, like ransomware, which puts your entire network at risk. Worse yet, the adware developer can sell your personal data to third parties.
How Does Adware Get on Your Device?
Adware typically finds its way onto your computer or device through:
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Common Signs of Adware
If you notice any of these symptoms, your device might be infected with adware:
Protecting Your Business from Adware
To safeguard your business from adware, consider implementing the following strategies:
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By understanding the risks of adware and taking proactive measures, you can keep your business secure and ensure a smooth, ad-free work environment. However, if you want to step up your cybersecurity game, especially since it’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month, consider working with an award-winning managed service provider like Thriveon.
Our cybersecurity-intensive approach guarantees protection from cyber attacks like adware. We can also help you achieve regulatory compliance, and our fractional chief information officers (CIOs) will align you with over 5oo industry best practices to ensure the best security for your organization.
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