How To Find Spyware


As with any other operating system, a Linux platform also relies on special formatting routines that determine where files will be stored.  In some cases, if you are familiar with the Linux operating system, you can use a wide range to tools to probe for spyware.   Depending on your inclinations, you can write these tools on your own, as well as see what tools are already included with the operating system.

Finding and Adapting Freeware Tools

Chances are, you can learn how to find spyware on a Linux computer by joining a forum dedicated to working with this operating system.  Among other things, users that have already encountered spyware may leave notes about how to find the programs that infected their computers.  You may also find a number of useful tools that will help you probe directories and uncover hidden files that do not belong on your computer.

Using Dedicated Anti-spyware Programs

As more people shift to the Linux operating system, more professionally designed anti-spyware programs will become available.  While you can find a few packages available today, it may still be cheaper for you to simply look for freeware tools that will meet the same needs.  That said, if you are looking for an easy and convenient solution, you may  want to purchase an full security suite that includes tools for removing spyware.

If you switched to Linux for the sake of increased security, you are still well ahead of the game. That said, it will be to your benefit to learn how to find spyware on a Linux computer sooner rather than later.  Even if you do not find any spyware at this time, at least you will know what to do as the security situation worsens.