Spyware and grayware refer to applications or files not classified as viruses or malware,
but can
still negatively affect the performance of the endpoints on the network. Spyware and
grayware
introduce significant security, confidentiality, and legal risks to an organization.
Spyware/Grayware often performs a variety of undesired and threatening actions such
as irritating
users with pop-up windows, logging user keystrokes, and exposing endpoint vulnerabilities
to
attack.
Apex One (Mac)
protects endpoints from the following
spyware/grayware types:
Spyware/Grayware Types
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Description
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Spyware
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Spyware gathers data, such as account user
names, passwords, credit card numbers, and other confidential information,
and transmits it to third parties.
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Adware
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Adware displays advertisements and gathers
data, such as web surfing preferences, used for targeting future
advertising at the user.
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Dialer
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A dialer changes client Internet settings and can force an endpoint to dial pre-configured
phone
numbers through a modem. These are often pay-per-call or international numbers that
can result in a
significant expense for an organization.
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Hacking tool
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A hacking tool helps hackers enter an endpoint.
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Remote access tool
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A remote access tool helps hackers remotely access and control an endpoint.
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Password cracking application
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This type of application helps decipher
account user names and passwords.
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Others
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"Others" include potentially malicious programs
not categorized under any of the spyware/grayware types.
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