Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Best Spyware Removal Tool – How to Choose the One Best for You




Author: Jim Marshall

If your computer has been infected with spyware fear not! There are many spyware removal tools available to fix spyware issues instantly. The problem becomes with so many options available how do you select the one best for YOU?


The first and foremost thing to look for in a spyware removal tool is killing efficiency. Simply put – you want the program that kills as much spyware on your computer as possible. Two features to look for are a large threat database (the larger the database the more spyware applications that can be identified) and full registry scanning.


The best anti spyware scanners can do both. They should also be intuitive enough to separate harmful spyware, malware, and adware from actual programs you need. You don’t want to delete important registry files because that will just create more problems then you started with!


You also want a spyware removal tool that can prevent future attacks by warning you of any harmful files, downloads, or websites that are trying to infect your computer. This is typically called an ActiveX shield, it works as a deterrent against spyware attacks. The best spyware removers run quietly in the background and alert you of any suspicious activities while using your CPU.


Now here is where we separate the newbies from the advanced users. If you don’t have much experience in spyware or adware protection, you want a program that has a simple interface and is very easy to use. The more advanced and experienced user can go after the more sophisticated systems that allow more customizable options.


I have created a website that details the best spyware removal tools. I have reviewed some of the best and most popular programs and can tell you specifically which have the features listed above and are best suited for your needs. For more information take a look at my website Spyware Fix and find the best spyware removal tool for you.


http://www.spyware-fix.net/index.html


Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/software-articles/best-spyware-removal-tool-how-to-choose-the-one-best-for-you-486790.html


About the Author:
Jim Marshall is an expert computer technician and has been studying anti spyware, adware, and virus programs for years.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Importance Of PC Anti Spyware And Spyware Blockers





Author: John Maier


Anti Spyware and Spyware blockers and needed for PC systems for any person that wants to connect to the internet to access information. Most of us PC owners now know about software called Spyware that gets install on our computer systems by surfing the internet and some of you have Anti Spyware and Spyware blockers installed but how protected are you from these types of software? In most cases if you are running Windows XP or Vista you do have some protection from Windows defender which is now part of the operating system however this software only provides a limited amount of protection. It could be that you also got software with your PC or purchased some Anti Spyware with spyware blocker but how effective is this software now.



Let's start out by review and going over what is spyware and how anti spyware and spyware blockers are still need to protect your computer and your personal information. Spyware and Adware, also called "Malware", are files made by publishers and marketers that allow them to snoop on your browsing activity, see what you search for and purchase and then will send you "pop-up" ads in most cases. In time they can slow down your PC, and cause issues with your PC and Internet browser and even cause the PC to crash. How Spyware impact your computers is that overtime as more and more of this type of software gets loaded on your computer it actively ties up your system processes and resources that leads to slower responses and often trying to go out and contact the host site it came from and in some cases it hijacks your browser to take you to other sites that you normally would not go to and this type of activity all affects your network connection due to the heavy traffic coming from your PC.



Spyware and Adware viruses have rapidly become the number one threat to your computer with over 87% of computers already infected. These include Popup Ads, Trojans, Worms, and Web Bugs, Web worms, Monitoring Software and more. Some of these types of software programs can monitor and record your online activities including your credit card numbers and bank account numbers along with other personal information and can lead to a worse possibly identity theft. If you use the internet like most people then there is a good chance you're PC is probably infected with these types files or will be since this can happen by simply surfing the Internet and going to websites, reading email, downloading music or other files that infect your PC without you knowing it. I think the worst case I have seen as an IT professional of this was one client's PC had over 400 programs running actively in the back ground. Most of these types of software programs like hide and run in the back ground where you don't see them normally unless it an actual Popup ad



With the current Anti Spyware and blockers combating these types of software there are now newer forms of this software which are worse and becoming more capable at evading detection. The latest threats are better than spyware from just a few months ago. So you're current Anti Spyware and Spyware blocker programs may no longer be as effective at combating spyware or blocking spyware as it was in the past.



Fortunately there are newer Spyware and Adware virus removal tools available that help combat again these newer forms of Spyware software and helps block spyware. Sorting through them all to find the right one is a challenging task and an important decision to make. The best solution is to install the newer version Anti-Spyware that includes blocking spyware this software which not only will remove any program that might get installed but also is a blocks spyware these types of software from even getting installed.



Watch for compatibility since there are many types of software that does not run properly on Vista. But even with this Spyware is still a real issue and still can get installed on your computer system. So be aware of what you are accepting and clicking on since some sites will install these kinds of programs on your computer when you go to that site or accept their software or downloads.

I hope that this article has been helpful and informative and for more information on Spyware and Adware.








Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/computers-articles/importance-of-pc-anti-spyware-and-spyware-blockers-281938.html




About the Author:

John Maier is an IT professional with years of IT experience supporting large companies and small businesses and the owner of Business Computing Guide which is a great place to find information and computer solutions for your small business or home office computing. For more information go to: http://www.business-computing-guide.com/ © Copyright 2005

Spyware Blockers - What Not to Do!

Spyware Blockers - What Not to Do!


Most people tell you what to do when it comes to computer security but many people do not tell you what not to do. Many people learn from failing and making mistakes and teaching people from others misfortune will protect you and your family from computer viruses and spyware. Here's what not to do when protecting yourself from computer viruses.
First off, do not open attachments that you are not familiar with. Many viruses come in the form of email attachments and can easily be installed once you approve an installation by opening the email attachment. A good rule of thumb is not to open anything from someone you are not familiar with. Be very cautious with attachments from people you do not know. Also, if the subject line looks weird and is from your friend, do not open it until you talk with your friend. Many times, your friend's computer can be infected and will send out email attachments automatically to other people. Scan the attachment with a virus scanner or spyware blockers software before downloading it.

Do not use P2P or peer to peer sites for downloading music, software and videos. Popular programs such as Kazaa or full of spyware and the network itself has many viruses. Programmers disguise viruses in the form of music files and videos. Never turn your antivirus software off for a long duration of time. Once you turn off your scanner, you will not be protected and will allow viruses to attach immediately. On these lines, never turn off your firewall as well. Most anti-virus software have a built in firewall protection.

Lastly, do not open or install files sent via MSN from unknown people or from your friends. If you get an instant message from your friend, ask your friend first if they sent the attachment. Many popular instant messaging services are easy targets and infected files are sent via the message. Use a free spyware blockers program to scan the file before installing it onto your computer, just to be safe.



About the Author
Rico Kidd has a blog about spyware adware blockers