Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Review of free spyware remover::How to Get Rid of Spyware Free?







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In               these               modern               times,               the               computer               and               the               Internet               are               the               very               complex.

It               seems               like               you               have               to               digest               volumes               and               volumes               of               information               to               understand               how               to               protect               your               publications               and               passwords               from               malicious               hackers.

Always               ensure               that               you               have               created               recovery               CDs               or               DVDs               for               your               operating               system.

Mark               them               and               store               them               in               a               safe               place.

You               never               know               when               you               might               need               them.

If,               at               some               time               in               the               future,               your               computer               will               not               boot               up,               you               can               place               the               recovery               CD               or               DVD               in               the               drive               and               then               boot               up               your               computer.

At               least               you               will               have               recovered               the               operating               system               and               will               be               able               to               boot               up.

This               can,               but               seldom               does,               happen               after               an               update               fails               to               install               properly.
               Periodically               back               up               your               personal               files               on               a               DVD               or               CD.

I               place               all               my               personal               files               in               a               folder               named               "John's               stuff."               That               folder               contains               many               other               folders.

Whenever               I               want               to               back               up               my               personal               files.

I               just               copy               the               folder               named               "John's               Stuff"               to               the               CD               or               DVD.

Then               I               date               the               CD               or               DVD               and               save               it               in               a               safe               place.

It               makes               backups               very               easy               to               perform.
               Also,               always               have               a               register               cleaner               available.

Most               of               the               time               windows               registry               errors               won't               affect               your               computer.

But               sometimes,               these               errors               cause               a               boot               up               problem               or               an               update               problem.

Since               updates               are               an               important               part               of               your               efforts               to               protect               your               computer,               any               registry               error               that               caused               an               update               failure               will               need               your               attention.

Updates               are               available               often               for               operating               systems               and               protection               software.
               The               most               common               complaint               I've               heard               is:
               "I               don't               have               the               time."
               This               complaint               listed               is               valid.

Most               people               are               very               busy               raising               a               family               and               earning               money               to               pay               for               necessities.

They               barely               have               time               to               spend               with               their               children               because               they               are               doing               their               own               repairs               of               both               home               and               auto               in               order               to               stay               within               a               budget.
               Another               common               complaint               is:
               "This               is               way               too               complex               for               me."
               Also               very               true,               but               by               allocating               as               little               as               fifteen               minutes               a               week,               you               can               slowly               learn               enough               to               protect               yourself               a               little               better.

Search               for               tutorials               on               the               topic.

Here               are               some               links               that               might               help:
               http://www.gcflearnfree.org/computer/topic.aspx?id=97
               http://www.tutorialguide.net/internet/internet_security/
               Other               complaints               are:
               "Firewalls               don't               protect               anyone."
               "Nobody               will               break               into               my               accounts."
               People               who               make               these               two               complaints               are               only               fooling               themselves.
               One               of               my               friends               had               no               use               for               firewalls.

She               would               do               her               banking               on               line               without               any               protection.

Then               one               day               she               accessed               her               bank               account               and               found               it               empty!

All               the               money               was               gone.

How               could               this               happen?
               The               critical               question               is:               When               someone               accesses               a               bank               account               on               line               or               accesses               a               Internet               publishing               site,               is               that               person's               private               information               safe?

Never               store               internet               password               accounts               on               your               computer.

Always               close               your               browser               after               logging               out               of               an               Internet               bank               or               Investment               account.

Change               your               passwords               often.
               Another               person               had               a               firewall,               an               anti-spyware               and               an               anti-virus               program.

One               day               he               found               that               someone               had               accessed               and               edited               one               of               his               publications!

He               had               never               typed               his               password               in               front               of               any               visitors.

Does               this               mean               that               his               firewall,               anti-spyware               and               anti-virus               programs               are               useless?

Absolutely               not!
               It's               not               enough               to               have               these               programs               installed.

The               user               must               use               the               programs.

A               spyware               program               that               is               not               running               is               as               good               as               having               no               spyware               program               at               all.

An               anti-virus               program               that               isn't               updated               leaves               the               user               vulnerable               to               viruses,               Trojans               and               worms.

A               firewall               program               that               isn't               updated               leaves               the               user               vulnerable               to               malicious               attacks.
               So               someone               says,               "I               did               all               this               and               someone               still               hacked               into               one               of               my               accounts!"
               And               my               response               is:               "Did               you               install               all               available               updates               for               your               operating               system?

If               you               have               Windows               Vista,               are               you               using               Windows               Defender?

Are               you               using               the               protected               mode               of               Windows               Explorer?"
               The               updates               provided               by               Microsoft               for               the               operating               system               are               important.

Don't               fall               behind               on               keeping               your               system               updated.

If               your               computer               is               on               a               phone               line,               you               may               opt               to               let               some               updates               download               and               install               while               you               sleep.
               There               are               ways               to               protect               yourself.

If               you               have               a               spyware               program,               scan               your               computer               often               for               spyware.

If               you               have               an               anti-virus               program,               scan               your               computer               often               for               viruses,               Trojans               and               worms               often.
               If               you               find               a               virus,               Trojan               or               worm,               use               your               anti-virus               program               to               extract               the               name               of               the               virus,               Trojan               or               worm.

Then               search               the               Internet               for               the               virus,               Trojan               or               worm               name.

See               what               you               can               learn               about               it.

Then               search               the               anti-virus               manufacturer's               website               for               a               virus,               Trojan               or               worm               remover.

Follow               the               instructions               given.

For               example,               if               the               virus               name               is               xxx,               you               would               search               your               anti-virus               manufacturer's               site               for               "xxx               remover."
               You               can               learn               about               any               file               on               your               computer               by               simply               searching               the               Internet               for               the               file               name.

This               becomes               important               when               your               protection               software               advices               you               to               delete               a               file.

Lots               of               times               a               virus               disguises               itself               as               a               windows               file.

If               you               search               for               the               file               name               on               the               Internet,               you               will               find               out               if               the               file               is               a               critical               system               file.

It               is               especially               important               when               protection               software               prompts               you               to               delete               a               file.
               If               you               have               Windows               Defender               for               Windows               Vista,               you               have               an               anti-spyware               program               that               you               can               use               for               free.

Just               go               to               the               control               panel               and               click               on               Windows               Defender.
               But               that's               not               all.

Every               time               you               boot               up               your               computer,               you               should               ensure               that               the               programs               protecting               you               are               operating               and               up               to               date.

Then               you               can               go               on               the               Internet               or               perform               some               other               task.
               Here               is               a               website               that               provides               more               information               on               Internet               security:
               http://www.firewallguide.com/overview.htm
               Here               is               a               link               to               an               Internet               security               reference               site:
               http://scc.pinehurst.net/securityinfo.html






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                   Yahoo!

    Mail
                   When               internet               aficionados               David               Filo               and               Jerry               Yang               first               created               the               world's               first               online               directory               back               in               1994               from               a               trailer,               they               had               no               idea               that               they               were               creating               what               would               one               day               become               an               international               mega-corporation,               hosting               the               most               visited               site               on               the               internet               and               serving               hundreds               of               millions               of               people               around               the               world.
                   While               Yahoo!

    owes               its               success               to               many               factors,               part               of               their               secret               is               their               highly               popular               free               mail               service,               Yahoo!

    Mail.

    Yahoo!

    Mail               is               one               of               the               most               commonly               used-web               based               e-mail               systems               in               the               world               (along               with               competitors               such               as               Microsoft's               Hotmail               and               Google's               Gmail               systems).

    These               e-mail               accounts               are               offered               free               to               anyone               with               access               to               an               internet               connection.

    By               offering               this               free               service,               it               guaranteed               loyal               traffic               on               a               regular               basis               from               all               of               its               e-mail               clients.
                   Yahoo!

    Mail               is               accessible               by               anyone,               a               simple,               user-friendly               service               that               allows               users               to               send               and               receive               e-mails               from               any               internet-connected               comuter               in               the               world.

    Messages               are               stored               on               an               online               server,               rather               than               on               the               user's               computer,               allowing               them               to               access               their               information               from               anywhere.
                   Although               previously               Yahoo!

    had               fairly               small               amounts               of               storage               space,               this               has               changed               in               2005               to               include               up               to               1               gigabyte               of               e-mail               storage.

    I               remember               how               happy               I               was               the               day               that               the               new               storage               rules               went               into               effect.

    I               like               many               people               have               spent               plenty               of               time               trying               to               clear               out               my               inbox               just               to               allow               room               for               new               messages               to               come               in.

    Now               with               1               gigabyte               of               storage               space               I               doubt               I               will               ever               come               near               my               limit.

    Since               the               switchover               I               haven't               once               thought               about               cleaning               out               my               inbox               and               still               have               only               used               5%               of               my               allotted               space.
                   Yahoo!

    has               also               introduced               PhotoMail,               a               new               system               that               works               in               conjunction               with               the               normal               e-mail               to               allow               people               to               send               photos               over               the               internet               quickly               and               easily.

    Photos               can               be               inserted               directly               into               e-mails,               without               the               hassle               of               attachments,               and               it               also               provides               a               special               storage               place               for               photos.

    I               haven't               used               this               program               myself,               but               from               what               I               have               read               it               is               a               pretty               impressive               system,               and               a               welcome               addition               to               the               normal               Yahoo!

    Mail.
                   Beyond               Yahoo!

    Mail
                   What               many               Yahoo!

    users               might               not               realize               is               just               how               many               more               services               Yahoo!

    provides               with               its               free               accounts.

    There               is               far               more               than               just               mail               out               there               available               for               Yahoo!

    Users.

    Yahoo!

    appreciates               its               users               and               is               always               looking               for               new               ways               to               provide               for               them.

    Readers               may               remember               when               in               2004,               in               celebration               of               its               10th               anniversary               Yahoo!

    bought               free               ice               creams               from               Baskin               Robbins               for               all               of               its               users.

    Yahoo!

    users               were               pleased,               but               Baskin               Robbins               was               rushed               like               never               before               in               its               history               all               across               the               country.
                   One               of               the               more               commonly               used               extra               features               of               a               Yahoo!

    account               is               Yahoo!

    Instant               Messenger,               and               IM               program               in               the               vein               of               AOL               Instant               Messenger,               among               other               programs.

    This               was               the               feature               that               I               first               began               using               outside               of               my               mail,               now               able               to               keep               in               contact               with               my               friends               and               relatives               in               a               real               time               conversation,               much               faster               than               simple               e-mail.

    But               this               is               still               just               the               tip               of               the               iceberg.
                   When               signed               into               your               Yahoo!

    Mail               account,               you               will               notice               that               there               are               a               number               of               features               right               there,               waiting               to               be               used.

    There               is               of               course               the               Yahoo!

    Address               Book,               where               users               can               store               address               information               for               all               of               their               contacts,               including               regular               addresses,               phone               numbers,               names               and               of               course               e-mails.
                   There's               also               the               Yahoo!

    Calendar.

    This               excellent               program               is               a               fully               functional               and               customizable               (you               can               even               add               pictures               to               make               it               feel               more               authentic)               calendar               that               offers               events               listing               as               well               as               task               lists               so               that               you               always               know               where               you               are               going               and               what               you               need               to               accomplish               on               any               given               day.

    I               think               I'd               probably               be               a               little               more               organized               if               I               used               this               feature               more               often.
                   Lastly               is               Yahoo!

    Notepad,               one               of               the               four               primary               functions               within               the               Yahoo!

    Mail               system.

    I               must               admit               I               love               my               Yahoo!

    Notepad.

    Hardly               a               day               goes               by               when               I               don't               jot               down               some               tidbit               or               another               in               its               pages.

    Since               I               don't               like               to               write               things               down               on               paper               and               use               a               number               of               different               computers               on               a               daily               basis,               Yahoo!

    Notepad               allows               me               to               keep               whatever               thoughts,               ideas               or               web               sites               I               want               to               keep               a               hold               of               written               down               in               a               form               I               can               access               from               anywhere               without               having               to               remember               a               physical               notebook               or               floppy               disk.
                   Along               with               the               actual               e-mail               program,               Yahoo!

    also               offers               its               Yahoo!

    Briefcase.

    This               is               another               of               my               favorite               Yahoo!

    features.

    Briefcase               is               a               simple               system               that               offers               http               uploads               onto               Yahoo!'s               server               for               documents               of               all               shapes               and               sizes,               with               a               storage               limit               of               up               to               30               Mb.

    It               is               a               great               way               to               backup               documents,               and               also               allows               you               to               send               documents               to               anyone               with               an               e-mail               address               for               easy               file               transfer.
                   Some               other               features               of               note               are               Yahoo!

    Radio,               including               dozens               of               radio               stations               of               numerous               musical               varieties               that               even               allows               for               personal               customization.

    Yahoo!

    Anti-Spy               is               a               spyware               removal               problem,               that               can               also               be               coupled               with               Yahoo!

    Pop-up               Blocker               to               block               unwanted               pop-ups.

    Yahoo!

    TV               offers               free               personalized               television               listings               and               Yahoo!

    Movies               lets               users               know               when               and               where               movies               are               showing               and               for               how               much.

    You               can               even               buy               tickets               online               with               Yahoo!
                   All               of               these               services               and               features               are               combined               into               another               of               my               favorite               aspects               of               being               a               Yahoo!

    Member,               Yahoo!

    Toolbar.

    This               handy               tool               installs               directly               into               your               internet               browser               (I               use               it               with               Internet               Explorer,               but               it               works               with               Netscape               Navigator               as               well).
                   Your               Toolbar               includes               a               built               in               search               engine               (no               more               having               to               go               back               to               Yahoo!'s               main               site               to               run               searches),               and               also               gives               instant               access               to               your               favorite               Yahoo!

    features,               such               as               the               Pop-up               Blocker,               Anti-Spy,               mail,               and               instant               access               to               news,               financial               information               and               more.
                   And               even               with               all               of               this,               Yahoo!

    offers               more:               games,               stock               information,               message               boards,               music               downloads,               just               to               name               a               few.

    If               you               use               Yahoo!

    Mail,               but               haven't               tried               any               of               the               other               myriad               things               they               have               to               offer,               take               a               look.

    You               won't               be               disappointed.






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    Review of remove spyware::how do i manually remove spyware







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    Since               2006,               Spyware               has               become               the               biggest               security               threat               to               computers               running               on               Microsoft               Windows               systems.

    According               to               a               survey               taken               by               the               National               Cyber               Security               Alliance,               over               80%               of               home               PC               users               have               Spyware               installed               on               their               computers               unknowingly.

    So               what               does               it               do?

    At               best,               it               could               bog               your               computer               down               to               very               slow               speeds.

    At               worst,               it               steals               your               personal               information               and               often               hands               it               over               to               a               third               party.

    So               how               does               it               get               there?

    Sometimes               it               comes               pre-installed               on               your               computer,               but               the               most               common               way               is               by               downloading               from               an               unreliable               source.

    The               most               popular               downloads               that               bundle               Spyware               are               screen               savers,               toolbars,               and               torrents.

    However,               sometimes               you               can               get               infected               from               a               reputable               source               too.

    They               will               ask               you               if               you               would               like               to               install               optional               programs               which               often               contain               Spyware.

    Once               you               are               infected               by               one,               you               have               a               higher               risk               to               become               infected               by               even               more.

    The               safest               bet               it               to               always               run               a               reputable               anti-virus               program,               but               again:               we               will               see               more               potential               threats.
                   The               companies               that               produce               spyware               are               also               now               producing               free               Anti-Virus               programs               and               Anti-Spyware               programs               that               appear               to               be               legitimate,               but               are               actually               fake.

    They               will               claim               that               you               are               infected               with               many               viruses               when               in               fact,               you               are               not.

    The               idea               is               that               you               will               be               scammed               into               buying               their               anti-virus               program               which               will               only               add               to               your               spyware               problem.

    These               types               of               programs               are               also               called               Scareware.

    You               can               look               at               reviews               on               any               program               that               you               might               have               doubts               about               at               http://cnet.com.
                   So               -               How               do               I               remove               the               Spyware?
                   1.

    First               of               all,               make               sure               to               consider               getting               a               good               Anti-Virus               platform               and               make               sure               to               update               it               regularly.

    They               are               the               first               layer               of               protection               against               malicious               software.

    Free               versions               get               the               job               done,               but               there's               a               reason               why               they               are               free               (and               you               run               the               risk               of               downloading               a               "fake"               anti-virus               program).

    I               would               reccomend               Avast!

    or               Avira               Anti-Virus.
                   2.

    Start               by               downloading               Microsoft's               Malicious               Software               Removal               Tool               at               http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.aspx.

    Make               sure               you               install               all               updates               for               the               best               results.

    Note:               The               program               is               designed               to               find               only               the               most               common               spyware,               but               is               an               important               starting               point.
                   3.

    If               you               were               unable               to               find               any               traces               of               Spyware,               it's               time               for               a               full               virus               scan.

    As               I               noted               earlier,               Avast!

    or               Avira               Anti-Virus               are               the               best               free               versions               that               I               am               aware               of.
                   4.

    Quarantine               any               entries               that               the               virus               scan               has               found               to               be               a               threat.

    This               will               make               the               files               inactive.

    Follow               up               on               any               recommendations               that               your               anti-virus               scanner               has.
                   5.

    If               you               still               run               into               problems,               it               could               mean               that               you               have               become               a               victim               of               browser               hijacking.

    Malware               will               sometimes               change               the               settings               on               your               browser               which               will               allow               more               malicious               software               to               be               installed               on               your               computer               without               you               being               aware.

    The               best               way               to               deal               with               this               is               to               download               a               program               called               HijackThis               at               http://free.antivirus.com/hijackthis.
                   6.

    HijackThis               generates               a               log               file               that               lists               common               locations               where               browser               hijacking               activity               can               occur.

    It               can               be               confusing               for               a               novice               to               understand,               so               users               usually               post               their               logs               onto               forums               for               assistance               in               ending               their               malware               problem               once               and               for               all.

    A               good               forum               to               post               your               log               at               is               http://forums.majorgeeks.com.

    Be               sure               to               be               kind               when               creating               a               post               about               your               HijackThis               log,               and               be               prepared               to               follow               their               directions.

    You               will               be               asked               to               keep               posting               updated               logs               as               you               complete               their               steps               to               see               if               the               malware               is               responding               to               the               forced               removal.

    When               they               finally               see               that               your               log               looks               clean,               they               will               notify               you               on               the               forum               and               you               should               be               ready               to               surf               the               web.
                   Home               Computer               User               Survey               2010,               DaVaSec               -               Total               Digital               World               Security.






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