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Keeping Your PC Safe Online

by Computer Advice on Aug.08, 2010, under Security

The only thing more difficult than removing a virus from your system is keeping your PC safe in the beginning. Security online is one of the most important tools in digital media today. Controlling viruses is a must, but spyware blockers are also essential for preventing privacy invasions.

PC Tools Spyware Doctor 2010

PC Tools Spyware Doctor 2010

Spyware is defined as computer software or programs that collect user data without their knowledge. Some of the spyware may be harmless, but there are other forms of spyware that go as far as capturing key strokes and sending data retrieved to remote locations.

When virus software is purchased you should may sure that it also incorporates spyware blockers . This is important because the many offer virus protection with no mention of spyware blockers . Sometimes virus software conflicts with other programs that may also detect spyware and viruses. If your software contains virus detection, installing additional software such as spyware blockers may conflict with the virus software.

Surprisingly some of the best software programs for detecting spyware are free. It’s true that the well known names such as Symantec and McAfee conquer a large part of the market, but that’s in the virus realm. In concerns to spyware blockers Ad-aware and AVG are the internet leaders by far.

Ad-aware and AVG both have professional versions that can be purchased, but the standard – or free – versions contain the same robust tools for scanning your systems and detecting spyware. There are tons of spyware blockers available on the web on computer file hosting sites, and many of them function in a similar manner. They detect spyware through cookies, temporary files, and any other files that may contain malware.

For advanced users, a program created by Trend Micro systems called Hi-Jack may is a very valuable tool. If you’re certain you can find the disguised name of the spyware that’s hiding out on your system Hi-Jack can be become one of the best spyware blockers you can find. It’s free, and it doesn’t require an install the program. It’s an executable file that brings up all programs that are running (even the ones that try to hide) and gives you the option to select and attempt to delete the process that is associated with it.

Hackers and criminals are continually in pursuit of any information that can obtain. Don’t be a victim. Get sufficient protection. Spyware blockers are essentials for every internet user.

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How To Keep Your Internet Browsing Secure And Stay Safe And Protected

by Computer Advice on Jul.17, 2010, under Security

Just recently I came across a virus while browsing the Internet. It was one of those moments where I didn’t ever think it would happen to me, but it did. I had anti-virus software running and it didn’t even hesitate when it hacked in and infected my computer within a matter of seconds. It was a rather simple virus, not very complex so essentially I got off fairly lucky. I immediately used my secondary computer to research what type of virus it was and how to remove it. The virus had a fake anti-virus screen that would repeatedly pop-up notifying me that my anti-virus was out of date and I needed to immediately upgrade. The virus appeared to be created for the intention of stealing people’s money by tricking them into believing that their computer was at risk and needed software updates.

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Different Browsers

Fortunately, it wasn’t very difficult to get the virus removed. In fact, all I had to do was shut down my computer and reboot. During the startup process you instruct Windows to restore to a previous state using the handy “Windows Restore” option. Usually when Windows detects that there’s a problem it will present this option for you. If you can’t find it you can access the BIOS and find your boot options. Here, you will be able to tell Windows that you need to restore your files. Now this was all that I had to do, but it might not work for everyone. If you’ve been infected by a virus, try to find the name of the virus. Typically viruses have a purpose like for instance, the virus I encountered was designed to steal money. It had a name called “AV Security Suite.” By searching this name I was able to find easy remove options from my secondary computer and those can come in handy if you’re unable to solve the problem on your own.

The lesson to be learned from the virus that my anti-virus was unable to detect is to always be aware. Make sure you have decent anti-virus software and it’s enabled and always activated for Internet browsing detection. I have a free anti-virus known as AVG which has been highly regarded in the computer industry. However, it was unable to perform like it should during this instance, perhaps upgrading to a more sustainable anti-virus would be more efficient. Always remember to double check the website you’re on. I was using a forum and browsing websites that were being sold. One of the sellers allegedly had this virus activated on his website. To ensure it doesn’t happen again, I won’t be viewing very many untrustworthy websites.

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