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Most spyware is installed without the user’s understanding or authorization. Once installed, the spyware trojan (check out this one from Washington Kure Federatedjournals) monitors user activity on the Internet and transmits that details to another person or entity. Some spyware programs can track the user’s keystrokes, gather individual information (such as charge card numbers and passwords), or even record conversations.
Some spyware is installed as part of a Trojan horse program or other harmful software application. For example, a user might be deceived into clicking on a link that downloads spyware onto their computer system. Once set up, the spyware can monitor web surfing activity and even record personal info.
The majority of anti-virus programs can eliminate and identify spyware. Because spyware can be set up without the user’s knowledge or approval, it can be hard to spot and eliminate.