It’s not a virus, it’s adware.
Many people tend to confuse the function of a virus with the
one of adware, this misunderstanding of the basic of what each software is and
how it operates causes users and organizations to take the wrong security
measures that would protect them against attacks.
For starters, let’s define what they are: virus and adware
are two different types of malware, each exploiting different aspects of computing
architecture to carry out their payload. Malware is simply a category used to
refer to software designed to disrupt normal system operations, example of
malware are: virus, adware, spyware, Trojan, rootkit, bot, etc.
Let’s go back to our original topic and go over what makes a
computer virus a virus, the general consensus of what a computer virus is as
follows. A Computer Virus
is a malicious program that can replicate itself. What the virus does after it’s
been executed is another story, though the common denominator is that it’ll disrupt
normal system operations and it will attempt to replicate itself.
Something interesting about computer virus is that as much
as they can be sophisticated programs most of them pray on users’
vulnerabilities for the initial installation, also known social engineering. “Good”
virus writers also study human behavior and emotions, they plan their initial
attack to align themselves with special occasions, dates, holidays, and\or
anything that would catch users with their guards down, they know that is easier for a computer user
to execute the program when it’s presented is a way that is appealing and
harmless to them. When planning a targeted attack they use reconnaissance to
profile the target’s behavior and technical implementation to ensure that
software goes undetected. This type of
targeted attacks are primarily use for corporate and government espionage
rather than to the general population.
Viruses exploit software and system vulnerabilities and
their infections varie from hiding your documents to holding your data hostage.
Example of few viruses are and how they affect system vulnerabilities are:
Unpatched
Microsoft Word vulnerably. CVE-2017-1761
PDF:Exploit.CVE-2013-5065.
A. CVE-2013-5065
An Antivirus software is the software designed to protect
your computer and remove viruses. As malware has become more prevalent and
sophisticated over the past few year software companies started packing a more
comprehensive antimalware software, also known as Endpoint protection, which
includes protections against viruses, adware, spyware, etc, and some even
include their own host firewall and a basic webcontent filter solution as part
of the package.
That’s enough for computer viruses, now let’s talk about
adware.
Advertisement
software, or adware for short, is a software written with the sole purpose
of displaying unwanted advertisement. The advertisement are shown in the form
of pop-up windows, by hijacking a browser session, or by modifying the displayed
website on the user’s end and creating hyperlink to third parties. The effects of adware tend to be more
irritating than damaging to the system but its effect can also be quantified in
terms of dollar amounts, imaging a small business of 50 computers and five of
them are infected with adware. If users rely on their computers to carry out
their daily work functions having unwanted adware affect 10% of daily business
activities would translate into some serious productivity loses. Also, they can
be the bridge between computer viruses and your system as users are enticed
into clicking on links pointing to suspicious sites.
Adware is usually hidden as part of other program downloads,
it’s very popular on websites that offer product discounts, illegal downloads, and
many multimedia sites. They are usually attached to other programs and can also
install themselves as browser plugins or extension which makes them very
difficult to antimalware to detect.
An interesting aspect of adware is that it has the ability
to “read” your browser history and browser cookies to display a more customized
intrusive advertisement. It is an obvious invasion of privacy that is illegal in
many countries but for now it’s alive and well here in the US.
Something to keep in mind is that not all advertisement is adware,
the key point to keep in mind is that adware delivers unwanted aggressive
advertisement. The internet is commercialized and most website have one form or
another of tracking your web browsing activities and displaying customized ads
but adware takes to another level.
Let’s look at some adware examples:
This seamlessly adware tricks the users into updating the
Flash player when in reality it’s redirects the users to a malicious website where
malware is automatically downloaded.
These two other examples are classic adware on steroids. The
truth is that it goes beyond the irritating pop-up displays to actually coercing
users into calling the provided number to have technical support assist them
remote the virus from their computer, of course you’d have to pay a service fee
and allow the technician to do a remote session to your computer.
And lastly adware also has the ability to scan the content
of a webpage for words it would turn into hyperlinks to third party sites, this
is a very clever way of exploiting the web browser and presenting the user with
links not created by the website.
In the following example you’ll see an excerpt of my website
seen from a PC infected with adware, notice the two highlighted and underlined words
Internet and Cloud. As you can see they are hyperlink pointing to a third party
website. The adware did not change the content of my website but it changed what’s
displayed to a user in an adware infected computer.
The basic understanding of computer viruses and adware can
help determine the action taken to get rid of the pesky software. Many people
have antivirus software on their computers and yet still get adware, as I mentioned
earlier if the adware installs as a browser plugin or extension it may pass as
a legit program to the eyes of the antimalware, in this case a manual process
is needed to remove the software from the system. You can look at one of my blogs to show you how
to remove adware extension from your web browser.
Adware and Virus are disruptive, irritating, and have the
potential of compromising your systems and data. A comprehensive security
solution and proactive administration is necessary to ensure proper system
functionality, although the concept of absolute no virus infection is
unattainable in a regular working environment the big differentiator will be
what happens when computers get infected.
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