Saturday, March 14, 2009

Why Ashlt Spyware Is Harmful

There is little known about what Ashlt actually does to your computer, but there are no reasons for me to think that it would ever be helpful. Ashlt is straight up harmful spyware made to monitor your information and share it with the rest of the world. Or should I say anyone that cares to give them money for it.

Anyone that would pay a spyware file to gather your private information for marketing purposes is probably not someone you should be doing business with. Do you like buying from people that spy on you and use scare tactics to get you to purchase things from them? I didn't think so.

More often than not, you will start getting pop-ups after Ashlt is downloaded on your computer. These can range from anything about adult content porn, dating websites, and even more “free” software. I can tell you that there is no such thing as “free” software these days. How can software be free without finding some way to cover their expenses? To cover expenses Ashlt will often be attached to free software unbeknown to the software company of it being malware.

Rogue anti-spyware programs especially like to use programs like Ashlt. It creates a gateway to bombard you with supposed threats that are on your computer. Let me tell you, you could start up a brand new computer, and a rogue anti-spyware program would still claim that you have corrupt malware on there. The files that it reports will most likely be files that you need to have your operating system running up to par.

Here's the real kicker on the whole deal. You often hear that spyware is downloaded without your permission, but this isn't really true. Anytime you download something and don't read the terms and agreements, you need to look for words like “cookies” or “adware” or “third party”. If you find them, decline the offer. It's not worth it.

For a free scan to see if your computer has Ashlt on it, click here.

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