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By: Isaiah Henry

Whenever we hear the word Santa, we often associate this with Christmas and giving. But if only this Santas were really meant to benefit us, backdoor Santas do make a list of our habits whenever we use the Internet but unfortunately not to give us gifts but more on problems. Where do these information land? While there is no specific base that they would fall into, surely it will be something that will be up to no good.

Why is it doing that? To be truthful, this is a different Santa indeed. Backdoor Santa is a silent invader of your internet browser, put there to spy on you. It is a spyware. You will not even know it is present on your computer.

We all hear of Trojans right? Well backdoor Santas are no different from them. Technically, they are like intruders that can create havoc to our computers and though they may not be considered a serious threat, no one will ever know. But you should not even wait until the threat escalates from minor to high risk. Backdoor Santas are not categorized as spyware for nothing.

Backdoor Santa will not give you any ads, or popups, nothing to indicate that it is on your computer. What then gives away its presence? Toolbars attached with your internet browser is where you should look for it. How your toolbars behave when you do internet searches or browsing is the key. Toolbars like Alexa and Hotbar are two examples of Backdoor Santa.

They usually originate from programs that come from downloads or supposed compressed files in lieu of the official ones being offered in the market today. The stalking horse goes to work whenever you see ads every now and then popping on your computer.

You may not directly notice the bias in the results for every keyword you enter on search sites. But visible bias towards your reported activities will be there when you look for it.

Anti-virus programs are not sufficient. While some cannot even trace their presence, even the anti-virus programs we usually have installed may not even help to disinfect or get rid of them since they are programmed for virus problems only.

There are a lot of people today who frequent the web and while people could care less, URL loggers are the other means of tracking the sites you visited online. Normally, they are stored in your temp folder and this includes even images of the sites, something like taking snapshots of them. This is perhaps because there may be times you would want to access the same site and to easily show them would be something better to do if the cookies and files are already on your workstation.

You may say that this cannot happen to you as you have antivirus programs installed. But antivirus programs work against viruses. Backdoor Santa is not a virus. Antivirus programs will neither detect nor remove Backdoor Santa from your computer.

All said and done, Backdoor Santa is a spyware. What you need is an antispyware program to make sure that your computer is secure against all Backdoor Santas.

We are glad to have Isaiah Henry has our remove spyware geek at RemoveSpywareandAdware.com. He works hard to give users the necessary info like the review on XoftSpySE review.

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