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How To Avoid Getting Your Computer Infected With Spyware

By: Paul Wilcox


Spyware can be more complicated than just a minor annoyance. Spyware that is programmed poorly will wreck havoc with some of your other computer programs and may even cause your computer system to become unstable. Another factor that is jeopardized is privacy issues.

Spyware is many times installed without a user giving permission. There will be times when the software can't be installed without the use of specialized tools. Trust is lost when some distributors install the software by using tricks of deception.

The first thing that you can do to defend yourself against spyware is to use caution when installing any software. You should always know what it is that you're downloading. Many shareware and freeware programs have spyware hidden within them. Sometimes you'll be able to read about the spyware in the user agreement.

Check for any guarantees that the software that you're downloading is free of spyware. And even then you should be on the defensive. For example, Kazaa (a file sharing software program) has been saying for years that they are free of spyware. Once you download Kazaa you'll soon realize that this is a false claim.

So just how do you know if your computer system has any spyware? One way you can tell is if you get pop-up messages even when you aren't on the Internet. Another indication of spyware is when your homepage changes without your knowledge. You might find that toolbars appear in your web browser that you haven't requested. Or you may find that your computer is moving slowly or that it reboots suddenly on its own. The last indication that you have spyware is when a virus appears.

Don't give up hope if there is spyware on your computer. You can remove spyware with the use of certain utilities that have been developed for just this purpose. These utilities use databases that are updated often and which include the signature files of every known piece of adware and spyware. The utility will scan every file that is on your hard drive and notify you when any spyware or adware is found.

Some of these utilities are free to use but many times the versions that you pay for will have more features including removing adware and spyware on receipt instead of just needing a manual scan. No utility will be able to remove all of the spyware from your computer because it counts on a database which is kept updated according to the judgment of others.

There is some spyware that will be hard to remove. You may need to make some changes to your computer settings as well as install certain files. Many times the only way to remove some spyware is to find all the places where it is located and manually delete all of these files.

You should only delete files if you are skilled with computers. If you end up deleting the wrong file you could do damage to your computer as well as the programs on your computer.

"HijackThis" is one software tool that will help you get rid of nasty spyware. This tool will create a list of certain files that might have been changed by spyware. The list can be very concise and will include the files of legitimate software that is on your computer as well as system files.

You can use HijackThis when you want to look for spyware that is hard to remove and that keeps on returning. The tool uses the knowledge of certain settings on your system so you need to use caution when altering them. You could end up disabling your computer if you choose the wrong setting. You'll find many HijackThis pros on the Internet who are willing to give you advice about any entries that may be suspicious.

When your computer is free of spyware you'll want to keep it clean. Many spyware removal utilities will have features that can keep your computer from being open to spyware. The utility will monitor any changes to your computer files and let you know if anything suspicious occurs.

Be cautious of any offers for free spyware removal. You may end up with more than you wanted.

Article Source: http://www.content.onlypunjab.com

Paul Wilcox writes about how to remove spyware and other related topics for the Internet Security Squad website. Get more helpful information and advice at www.internetsecuritysquad.com

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