Showing posts with label spyware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spyware. Show all posts

Spyware Removal Guide - Tips & Techniques

Monday, January 24, 2011
Spyware is a type of software that monitors the actions of a computer user and falls into a number of categories:
  • Software that may be installed on purpose to help provide security or workplace monitoring
  • Software designed mostly for collecting marketing data
  • Software that is maliciously installed, either as a general violation of a person’s privacy or to collect information that may allow further attacks on their computer such as “keylogging”.

Almost everyone gets spyware at some point and getting rid of it can be very difficult. Free spyware removal can be just as effective as paying for a high priced anti spyware package, but you have to use the right software.

Spyware Doctor, created by PCTools, is an industry leader in the Anti-Spyware category. Praised by internet security experts, this “world-renowned” program detects, removes and protects PC’s from thousands of potential spyware, adware, trojans, viruses, keyloggers, spybots and tracking threats. We counted at least 31 different industry awards without digging very far. Here are just a few of the highlights;

Pluses: Has a huge “threat” data base which is updated unbelievably often. Really quick scans. Small operating system footprint.

Drawbacks: No antivirus unless you purchase “Spyware Doctor with Antivirus” for an additional (albeit small) charge.

Consensus: A top performing AntiSpyware program. With each updated release the gap between Spyware Doctor and the competition widens.


How To Scan For Spyware In Windows Vista

Friday, February 20, 2009
Before telling how to scan for spyware in windows vista i will like to tell you first what is spyware , spyware is a program which resides in your computer without your knowledge and sends important information like your credit card details to other persons , Spyware, which is software that is installed on your computer usually without your knowledge or consent, can overwhelm your system with unwanted pop-up ads, and will almost certainly monitor and record your Web-surfing activities transmit this data to one or more third parties. Although these third parties are often companies seeking marketing data, they can be more sinister forces: hackers who want your personal information, such as passwords, or who want to sabotage your computer.

Even if the spyware on your computer is relatively benign, its presence can dramatically affect the performance of your machine. your Windows settings without your knowledge.) Fortunately, you can use Windows Defender to scan your system for spyware. If spyware is detected, Windows Defender can uninstall it automatically. If you like, you can schedule automatic scans to occur on a regular basis. (Windows Defender also offers a realtime protection feature — enabled by default — to alert you if a spyware program attempts to install itself on your machine or if any program attempts to change

1) Go to start menu
2) Click control panel
3) Click security link
4) Click scan for spyware and other potentially
unwanted defender

This will scan your computer for possible spyware

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