Showing posts with label Spyware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spyware. Show all posts

How to increase Computer Performance?

May 20, 2012 Add Comment

How to increase Computer Performance?



Do you find that your computer is suddenly running very slow, and you wished you knew the reason why?
There are some reasons through which your computer can suddenly slow some are given below:


Reason #1:Errors In The Computer Registry Files:

It is found that almost every computer will run into speed problems if the computer registry is not cleaned regularly. The registry contains files that carry instructions for your computer to run correctly. If these files are not maintained, it is almost certain that there will be errors in them if the computer is used regularly.

How To Clean The Registry Files from your computer?

To keep your computer running optimally, it is important that you maintain your registry regularly. To do that, you should download cleaner software. This was what I did to restore my computer back to its original speed again

Reason#2: Virus Infection in your computer

Your computer might be infected with a virus, causing it to run slowly. In this case, you will need to scan your entire hard disk with an anti-virus software, especially targeting the files that you have downloaded from the internet. These files can include your email attachments as well.

 Reason#3: Spyware & Adware Infection 

Spyware and adware infections are common on computers, but it will take a lot of spyware to actually slow down your computer. Spyware are programs that track what you do online, and report back to the sites that they came from. Users whose computers are infected by spyware have no idea that they are being watched.
To clean out your computer's spyware, you can download a spyware cleaner, like Spybot Search And Destroy, from the internet, and run the software.

Is there any Different between Virus & Malware?

November 08, 2011 Add Comment

Is there any Different between Virus & Malware?



Technically, no. But the difference is mostly Geek Jargon. Here's a brief background to help you understand the differences, and how they affect your choices in security software...

First, there were "Viruses". These programs self-replicated and spread without assistance. They did nasty things ranging from erasing your hard drive, to turning your screen upside down. Then came "Trojans". These programs were secretly installed by non-replicating means, and compromised the security on your computer to allow hackers direct (but hidden) access.

Next came "Spyware" and "Adware". Initially, these programs installed by sneaky-but-legal methods, but quickly devolved into more viral-like, illegal infections. Unlike viruses, these programs are not designed harm your computer. They secretly collect and report information about your browsing and purchasing habits, and/or generate those pop-ups advertisements we all know and hate. However, they DO often slow down your PC, and sometimes damage your system software while installing.

From these basic classifications sprung hundreds of variations and combinations, with two or three jargon terms for each of them. They were grouped into classifications by the burgeoning security software industry, which (of course) made absolutely no attempt to standardize them. A few people (myself included) started promoting the term "malware" as a general term for all MALicious softWARE. But the industry hijacked the term to apply specifically to the Spyware-Adware type of infections.

End result: The differences between "Viruses" and "Malware" are vague an confusing. However, for practical purposes, you can think of the difference primarily as legal. A "Virus" is malicious software that clearly installs itself illegally and/or for illegal purposes. "Malware" is malicious software that installs using sneaky-but-legal methods, and does not perform clearly illegal functions. Another term for this kind of software is PUP ...Potentially Unwanted Programs.

PUPs quickly became such a nuisance that a whole new industry for protection software sprung up around them. Their names usually incorporate the words "spy" or "malware".  Of course, they promoted themselves as an essential element to work alongside Anti-Virus software. However, both Malware and Viruses are detected in basically the same way, and these methods consume a lot of your computer's "horsepower".  Consequently, adding an Anti-Malware program to your computer may significantly reduce it's speed.

Today, most top-line Anti-Virus programs can now detect both Viruses and Malware. Conversely, few Anti-Malware programs also detect Viruses.  Also, the Anti-Malware companies have much less experience with Anti-Virus defense -- which is more difficult than defending against much simpler Malware.

The final difference is that "Anti-Virus" applications only delete the "viral" components of the infection.  They don't "mop-up" the leftover components.  While the leftovers do not pose a large threat for re-infection, most people (including me) are not comfortable leaving them there.

Summary:  Malware-plus-AV products (IMO) do not perform nearly as efficiently as venerable Anti-Virus products that also protect against Malware.  However, anti-malware products can perform better "mop-up" cleaning after an infection occurs, than anti-virus programs do.

On a final note, there are a number of popular, excellent, and free Anti-Malware removal programs. These are often recommended as "security" applications that can be installed alongside any anti-virus Program without impacting performance. This claim is somewhat incorrect. In their free versions these programs do not BLOCK Malware.  ...They will only REMOVE Malware AFTER it is already installed on the computer. Only the paid versions of these programs will BLOCK Malware.  Some of these programs DO include small, passive features that assist in blocking malware, but they do not actively scan files for malicious code the way that an Anti-Virus does.

not Necessary to install Spyware remove in computer: online Spyware remove

May 10, 2008 Add Comment

not Necessary to install Spyware remove in computer: online Spyware remove


You can become aware of spy-ware online by means of spy-ware cleaners at no cost and by setting up spy-ware security software on the PC. Many a times it is best to begin with spy-ware cleaners at no cost for the reason that these programs at no cost will get rid of every spy-ware program running on the PC at present.

It is extremely vital to become aware of spy-ware online and chuck out the despiteful code from your PC files. This will guard your private info and the execution of your computer. After you make out the number of these programs that are operating quietly on your PC you will in all probability be taken aback.

It is supposed to be a call to awaken you and make you realize that ad-ware and spy-ware is the most important danger to your Internet protection. You will in all probability speculate how come all this took place without your awareness. Spy-ware programs are planned to set up and work quietly, hence do not hold yourself responsible or anybody else. If you ever have downloaded shareware, freeware or music that is in all probability how the spy-ware got in your files.

It does not matter if you become annoyed or how disgraceful you consider it is that somebody did this to your PC. The vital thing for you to be aware is that this kind of software can transmit your credit card number and passwords into the intruder’s hands and you will not comprehend when it has happened till the harm is done.

Spy-ware programs are planned to unnoticeable trail the websites you surf, the items you purchase, and the emails you transmit. It all began with advertisers collecting info with reference to items sold and bought on the Internet. However the intruders discovered that they could make use of such software to pinch your private info from your PC.

It is anticipated that nice out of ten computers have ad-ware, spy-ware or both someplace among st the computer files. Even if this is a grave Internet confidentiality crisis, it is possible to do something regarding it.

There are spy-ware cleaners at no cost, which you can make use of to delete these despiteful files from your PC. If you make use of any of these spy-ware cleaners that are free of charge, then make certain that after you finish downloading the software, you bring it up to date with the most recent edition so that you can delete as much spy-ware from your PC as probable.

Once you scrutinize your PC with a spy-ware cleaner that is free of charge, it is suggested that you buy spy-ware program from a manufacturer of good reputation. The program sets up an anti spy-ware guard for your PC. Specialized spy-ware program not just deletes spy-ware but it also prevents spy-ware from accessing your files in the foremost place.

The most excellent method to guard your personal info in addition to your PC is to become aware of spy-ware online and make use of the most excellent spy-ware protection program you can come across since your Internet safety is in danger.

Your click can invite spyware

March 05, 2008 Add Comment

Your click can invite spyware



Spyware can install itself into your system when you clicked some link to a program, opened spam email, clicked on certain popup windows or if you were downloading some free utilities, tool bars or games. Protect yourself with anti spyware software. And check to see if your security settings are too low, change the settings to default level or higher, and keep a check on what you download.

Spyware is so invasive that Anti spyware programs rank high on everyone's list of favorites when it comes to keeping the computer healthy and running. While no one's safe from spyware, there are some things you can do to avoid spyware, in addition to having anti spyware solutions installed.

The most irritating thing about spyware is how it got into your system in the first place, not to mention how long it's been there or what it is doing. What could have triggered its existence in your system? What is even more annoying is the fact that you probably got tricked into clicking a link to some program for it to get installed in your system! Maybe you opened spam email - sometimes that's all it takes.

If you click on certain popup windows or if you were downloading some free utilities, tool bars or games, there's a pretty good chance it sneaked in that way, unless you had anti spyware solutions installed in your system. The most likely source are those file sharing programs that are rife with spyware. And if you happened to browse through a corrupt website, it is no mystery at all as to how the spyware came in. Some legitimate software applications come bundled with the spyware.

Be Careful About Those Freebies

The Internet is full of free software that tempts you and when you succumb to it, comes integrated with spyware. If you are not protected by antispyware software, this spyware will relay all your browsing habits to spurious advertisers. Even your sensitive personal data can be revealed. How do you prevent this from happening? The first step is obviously to install antispyware software.

Exercising Caution

Beware when you surf the Internet. Check to see if your security settings are too low. If your system is not protected with anti spyware software, this low security setting is a fine entry point for tracking cookies and spyware programs so that they can lodge themselves in your system. So, first change the settings to default level or higher, preferably, and keep a track of what you download. Update your operating system regularly. And keep your anti spyware application also up to date with new definitions. Your anti spyware solution will detect, then quarantine and delete spyware that happens to enter your system by chance.

Watch your email! If you don't recognize the sender, don't open the email or click anything in it. Only open email or download programs from sites you trust. Nothing comes free. Check around the online forums about which software comes bundled with spyware. It is easy to get feedback off the Internet about spyware and which anti spyware is best to combat it.