Spyware Safety
What is "spyware" ?
Spyware is any software which takes information from your system without your knowledge or consent. There are multiple types of spyware available including Trojans, Web Bugs, Advertiser software (adware), and Stand-Alone Commercial Computer Monitoring/Surveillance software.
Trojans are programs which are placed on your system by tricking you...so named because of the story of the Trojan Horse. This is a popular delivery method for viruses.
Web Bugs are ActiveX controls or cookies that track what you do online from web sites. The web site can then display targeted advertising banners and popups.
Advertiser software (adware) is software installed with certain ad-supported programs which tracks what you do online in order to send you targeted advertising in the form of popups and other often annoying methods.
Stand-Alone Commercial Computer Monitoring/Surveillance software is software sold for use by bosses, spouses, private investigators, identity thieves, X's and others for one purpose: to record everything you do on your computer...SILENTLY. These include URL recorders, keyloggers, chat monitors, screen recorders, program loggers and more! This is the type that SpyReveal protects you from.
Do not confuse stand-alone computer monitoring spy software with remote administration products. Most remote administration products (PC Anywhere, etc) are not stealthy and can be stopped by the user on the host end. Remote Administration software can be easily stopped in their tracks by a simple firewall. SpyReveal, however, does detect certain remote administration packages sold for spying purposes and that run in stealth mode.
What types of computer monitoring spy programs are available?
There are simple ones known as keyloggers which record your all of your keystrokes. Keyloggers are only one part of the spy software threat. On the other end of the spectrum are the totally insidious type which can record your screen as a picture slide show and then email the recording to someone else without you ever knowing. Some even defeat firewalls!!
Why is this so dangerous?
Reading the information above should make this obvious. Anyone who may want to keep an eye on you, including your Boss, Spouse, Company Employees, X-lover, hackers and criminals can easily learn more about you then you would ever want. Spy software makes it easy for anybody to get your financial information, credit card numbers, and web site passwords!
SpyReveal will search your system for these programs and help you stop them from operating.
Why haven't I heard about this before?
The widespread use of spy software is a somewhat recent phenomenon. There were keyloggers and the such in the early computing days of DOS, but nothing nearly as invasive as the ones available today. More and more people are using spy programs to spy on each other's computer usage. Programs advertised as software to keep your child's Internet activities in check are being used by spouses and bosses. Some companies are advertising that their software can be useful for catching your spouse cheating online. The scary part of this is that companies advertising this way are making the largest number of sales!
Why can't I just clean my registry or delete startup items?
Most of the more advanced spy programs run completely hidden. This means they are not visible in the task list, are not shown in your registry and are not shown in the standard startup areas. Instead, these spy programs are placed in another area of Windows startup which "startup cleaners" don't usually look at, and once they are running, they run in "stealth" mode. SpyReveal can find them all, even if the person who installed then renamed the files themselves!
I'm a business owner; why do I have to be concerned with this?
Just like Bosses can spy on their employees, employees can spy on their bosses. An angry employee can simply swipe credit card numbers from the bank they work at, or this software can be used for a new form of corporate espionage. The fact of the matter is that these types of activities are occurring
at this very moment within the business world! Is YOUR business safe?
Is spying in this way legal?
Spy software itself is legal
in some cases. It is perfectly legal for an employer to install it on computers they own and it is legal to install the software on a computer with the owner's consent. We do not market our software for the purpose of defeating monitoring on a machine that you do not own.
It is illegal for a person to install software on another person's computer without permission. With today's latest spy software, it is no longer necessary for a spy to be in physical contact with your computer to spy on you. Refer to this article for details on the latest greeting card ploy.
Despite being a felony in certain cases, illegal spy software installation occurs every day in the real world. This is what SpyReveal is designed to detect.
What software packages do you recommend for complete privacy protection?
The following packages are recommended for complete privacy protection. We've selected the recommended solutions based on their primary capabilities as listed on independant web sites. To obtain any third party products (not in bold type), please do a search for the product name on
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| Web Bugs, Advertiser spyware (adware) | SpyBot S&D, Microsoft Anti-Spyware |
| Chat Loggers | SpyReveal |
| Unwanted communications/Remote Admin | Agnitum Outpost Firewall |
| Viruses | AntiVir, AVAST, AVG |
| Email Recorders & Redirectors | SpyReveal |
| Trojans | TDS-3, BoClean, SpyBot S&D |
| Keyloggers | SpyReveal, Anti-Keylogger |
| Password Recorders | SpyReveal |
| Non-resident Internet Advertiser Popups | Popup Blocker |
| Modem Hijackers | StopITnow |
| Junk files, Internet Tracks | CleanWin |
| Screen Recorders | SpyReveal |
| Spam Management | MailWasher, Benign (FireTrust) |
| Browser Hi-Jacking | SpywareGuard, SpywareBlaster |
| Internet URL Loggers | SpyReveal |
| Other Commercial Spy Products | SpyReveal |
| RootKits | SysInternals RootkitRevealer |
Disclaimer: We do not support any third party products recommended above.


According to Verizon, keyloggers and related spyware tools were a factor in 19 percent of all cases investigated by the company in 2009, responsible for 82 percent of all compromised records and making them most dangerous online security threat.