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		<title>Protecting Your Computer From Spyware</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 20:48:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Building Spyware Defense for Your PC Spyware intrusion on your PC can happen in various ways and, increasingly, with greater frequency. Innocently reading your email, clicking on your favorite website or downloading a recipe opens the door and invites spyware or malware into your PC’s living room.  Just like the guest who stays too long, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Building <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/Protect_Your_PC_Against_Malware_The_Right_Way">Spyware Defense</a> for Your PC Spyware intrusion on your PC can happen in various ways and, increasingly, with greater frequency. Innocently reading your email, clicking on your favorite website or downloading a recipe opens the door and invites spyware or malware into your PC’s living room.  Just like the guest who stays too long, it becomes not only annoying but can disrupt your PC‘s  routine and  make your private browsing behavior general  neighborhood knowledge.</p>
<p> Engineers design spyware bugs that attach themselves to your computer so that every time you log in and surf the net they collect information about where you’ve been. Most of these <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Understanding-Windows-Spyware-Removal-Tools">spyware</a> files are not designed to be malicious, but to track your behavior and learn what you are interested in so that the information can be packaged and sent back to the spyware creator.</p>
<p> The notes are compiled, neatly arranged and sent back home. Every detail of collected gossip is distributed, for a price of course, and used to target you with offers and information you may have an interest in.  Soon the salesmen are knocking on your PC’s door and stalking your mailbox.  Based on keywords you may have used in searches or sites you have visited, you will be plagued with special deals and brightly flashing pop-pups.  A seasoned <a href="http://www.spywareremovaldoc.com/2009/10/adware-removal-tool-the-safest-bet/">spyware</a>  guest will sell you out to everybody on the street and you’ll get completely unrelated offers.  </p>
<p> The most unscrupulous spy will pass secrets on to extremely inappropriate sites that contain pornography, creating situations where you will avoid allowing children or your great-grandmother from accessing your computer.      Defending your PC can be done in several ways. One is to be more careful about who you open the door to.  Refuse email from senders you don’t know.  Stay away from places you don’t trust.  Install good security and raise your settings to high. Chase intruders from the porch by getting a good firewall and antivirus software. </p>
<p> Typically, a cookie records your preferences when using a particular site. Run antivirus software and firewall programs to prevent any unwanted files from entering your system. Avoid opening emails from unknown senders, don’t visit unknown sites and NEVER download from an un-trusted site! New spyware programs are being created every day, minute and second with the intent of defeating your current antivirus program.  You should update your antivirus program often and run daily scans to make sure you are not infected. </p>
<p> Your computer registry is one of the most vulnerable areas of your machine for spyware programs.  It is also a good way to end up with a destroyed computer.  Several spyware programs being placed on your computer regularly will, over a short period of time corrupt your system and the next thing you know, all you information is gone and you’re seeing the dreaded Blue Screen of Death!</p>
<p> Even though a good antivirus  program can get the spy out of the house, good spies also leave listening devices hidden around in your registry that can activate when you turn your computer on again. This can only be done by obtaining a good registry cleaning program that will back up the registry  as well as getting rid of the spyware for good.  </p>
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		<title>ï»¿Understanding Windows Spyware Removal Tools</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 20:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has used the internet has probably had to deal with spyware.  It is a common occurrence for spyware to be found on almost anyoneâ€™s computer.  Even if you have a reliable  spyware removal program installed on your system  you are still likely to find spyware.  There are so many websites  that require you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who has used the internet has probably had to deal with spyware.  It is a common occurrence for spyware to be found on almost anyoneâ€™s computer.  Even if you have a reliable  <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/Easily_Uninstall_Spyware">spyware removal</a> program installed on your system  you are still likely to find spyware.  There are so many websites  that require you to accept cookies That even if you do not download anything from the internet you are still likely to become infected. </p>
<p> The most recommended way  to remove spyware from your computer is to find a program that is made for <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Protect-Your-Computer-From-Viruses-Tips">spyware removal</a>. There are  several spyware removal programs available on the internet  that will relieve  your system of the annoying  programs. You should make sure you are using one  that is designed for your operating system. If you are using Mac make sure it is made for MAC. </p>
<p> When you have  downloaded the <a href="http://www.spywareremovaldoc.com/2009/11/what-you-need-to-know-about-adware-removal-software/">spyware removal</a> program you will be given a chance  to scan your computer for infections. The program will produce a  list of files that it feels that are threatening your computer. You can look  through the list and select which ones you would like to remove or simply choose them all at once.  It is recommended that you remove the suspected threats one at a time to make sure  that you do not remove something your system or a program you use will need to operate correctly. </p>
<p> After you remove each item you should restart your PC  to make sure there has been no mistakes made to the systems registry. Making a backup is recommended to correct any mistakes.  The spyware programs will often locate files or programs  that look and feel like spyware but are actually ones you need for your system to work. </p>
<p>  Removing entries from the registry manually is not recommended. You can create errors for the registry beyond repair sometimes with removing just one line.  Spyware program removal software will sometimes come with a registry cleaner.  It is a good idea to use this type of program to know your system is entirely free of the threats. Spyware and other malware programs will often embed themselves  in Windows registry making it very tough  to remove them. Even though the programs or files can be located  by the removal tools they will often  not be equipped to remove  registry entries. This means that when you restart your system the threat returns. </p>
<p> Windows Vista is equipped with several  tools that are made  for cleaning the registry, removing spyware or other malware programs. You can try using these first but in many cases it is just easier to get a program designed for spyware removal. The spyware removal programs  may not include any protection against future spyware. You want to ensure  that if your program does not that you download one that does. There is no way to avoid  the threat of spyware being installed on  your computer but it is helpful to have a  program that will not only remove the threats but will protect you against future attacks. </p>
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		<title>The Capabilities Of  A Spy Ware Key Logger</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 03:45:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Think of  a spyware Key logger as a small drop of battery acid.  These slivers of viruses are downloaded into your hard drive, but will not be noticed right away.  It will take time for these key loggers to eat their way into your personal information, then report it back to whomever started this cycle.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Think of  a <a href="http://sharronetsitty.livejournal.com/269.html">spyware</a> Key logger as a small drop of battery acid.  These slivers of viruses are downloaded into your hard drive, but will not be noticed right away.  It will take time for these key loggers to eat their way into your personal information, then report it back to whomever started this cycle.  Allowing the availability of important private information contained on the computer that you were certain was secure.</p>
<p> Just because a key logger is a small mechanism, doesn&#8217;t mean it has small capabilities.  These little <a href="http://milagrosrundqu.insanejournal.com/658.html">spyware</a> will watch every keystroke that is made into your computer.  This person who plants the key logger is liable to know more about the person that owns the computer than the computer owner knows about himself. </p>
<p> The main objective of injecting key logger <a href="http://codymccorvey.tumblr.com/post/390562160/understand-why-the-latest-spyware-removal-software-is">spyware</a> into a system is to gain a high volume of e-mails. These e-mails can be used to distribute junk e-mail and spam.  When these types of e-mails get into circulation the chances are greater of gaining more addresses through key logging.</p>
<p> There is no area geographically known for having a higher rate of key loggers.  One thing you have got to remember is key loggers can be put into your computer from any information gathering.  It is not limited to surfing the Internet, or chat rooms, any way information is sent and received is capable of transforming your computer from an information provider to you, to an information provider to the hacker.</p>
<p> There are lists compiled of all the web sites that are high risk of danger when visited.  These are on what is described as a blacklist, and if your computer is upgraded constantly, you are diminishing the possibility of gaining an unwanted spyware.</p>
<p> There are several options available as to which anti-spy ware program will suit your needs.  Depending on what activities you delve in while on the Internet, will probably decide which program to use.  After downloading, the program is designed to automatically search your hard drive for bugs constantly.  Then provide upgrades because technology is always changing, and so are the forms of bugs you can get.</p>
<p> All in all, key logger spy ware is considered one of the most dangerous sabotaging creatures available.  When an individuals personal information gets stolen, it becomes a mountainous project just to attempt to clean it up.  Kill the spy ware, upgrade your anti-spy ware, stay away from listed sites, and your system should remain secure.</p>
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		<title>Basics of Spyware</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 18:53:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spyware is a new, threatening kind of computer threat that has not yet been covered by applications that concentrate solely on viruses. Spyware follows your computer history by keeping track of all websites that you visit, in order to create a marketing profile belonging to you. As soon as they have this information, they can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spyware is a new, threatening kind of computer threat that has not yet been covered by applications that concentrate solely on viruses. <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/What-Is-Spyware">Spyware</a> follows your computer history by keeping track of all websites that you visit, in order to create a marketing profile belonging to you. As soon as they have this information, they can then sell it to advertising markets for a large profit. In turn, the marketing strategy firms will take this personal information to help form a better ad campaign by targeting your personal interests. Unfortunately, no computer is safe from spyware’s schemes and deceptions. Fortunately, there is now anti-spyware software that can keep your computer history safe and hidden.</p>
<p> Spyware Symptoms:</p>
<p> The first sign that your computer is infected with Spyware is when your Internet browser opens, and at first glance, a million pop-up advertisements appear on the screen. Another sign is when you find that your Web browser&#8217;s home page is different from the one that you yourself had already once selected. There could also be pages unexpectedly added to your Favorites folder. And worst of all, it may happen that you can neither run a program, nor have a link that will direct you to a website. This kind of <a href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Spyware-A-Nasty-Threat">adware</a> can drastically slow down PC performance and share confidential information to computer hijackers! One of the worst homepage hijackers in history was CoolWebSearch, whose main purpose was to turn your entire web browser into an advertisement tool for junk products. Today, although the hijacking environment is not nearly so dangerous, it may still happen that someone infiltrates and damages your own home computer. However, if you do not see any of these symptoms, which do not mean that, you are 100% free of all spyware. There is still a good chance that your computer may be infected, because more and more spyware is comes out every day.</p>
<p> If you do not see any of these symptoms though, there is still a good chance that your computer may be infected, because every day, more and more spyware is made. If you are having problems with too much spyware, though, there is definitely <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKc6-BS0wqA">anti-spyware software</a> available.</p>
<p> Anti-spyware software:</p>
<p> There are a few good ways to fight against spyware that is infecting your computer. Some Internet Service Providers has anti-spyware software include in the computer service packages. Anti-spyware software can also be downloaded at no cost.</p>
<p> However, this protection costs .99 to 4.99. Still, there is software that you can download for free. For example, if you have Windows XP SP2, you can download Windows Defender. Simply run the tool to scan for unwanted spyware, and then review to make sure nothing important has been included. </p>
<p> The only trick to downloading this &#8220;free” anti-spyware software is that in no time it will ask you to pay to keep protecting your computer from spyware.</p>
<p> Overview: If your computer is running too slow, if pop-up advertisements are covering the screen, or if your home page is no longer the same, there is more than a good chance of spyware taking up space on your computer. Fortunately, there is a lot of software that can kick it off of your disk space.</p>
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