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		<title>Could You Use Spyware Protection?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of individuals on the internet do not realize they have spyware on their computer. Many think, viruses are more to worry about.  Everyone has heard about viruses because they are so wide spread and spoke of so often in the news. These days, spyware blockers are phenomenal and can prevent infections from ever [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of individuals on the internet do not realize they have spyware on their computer. Many think, viruses are more to worry about.  Everyone has heard about viruses because they are so wide spread and spoke of so often in the news. These days, spyware blockers are phenomenal and can prevent infections from ever getting installed onto your computer.</p>
<p>The best way to avoid malicious software from being installed on your computer is to have the proper defense. You should learn how to recognize malicious content and the proper form of prevention. Don’t be afraid of spyware, adware, and malware. It can be removed!!!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s usually easier to recognize a spyware infection than it is a virus infection. Many times viruses go ignored.  Spyware is easily detected by spyware blockers and by the effects the spyware will have on your computer. Not always, but more often than not spyware will team up with adware. These adware programs will show you unwanted ads and attempt to get you to click on these ads. Once clicked, it will redirect you to a certain malicious website in hope of infecting your computer more or pilfering your information.</p>
<p>Here are some common questions regarding whether or not you have spyware software on your computer:</p>
<p>Q: There is an increased number of in pop-up advertisements such as text ads, picture ads, and sometimes adult advertisements.  Do I have spyware on my computer and can I remove it?</p>
<p><strong>A: Yes – More often than not the signs mentioned in this question relate to spyware tied in with adware.Spyware and it’s little sister, adware, can be easily and safely removed with Spyware Doctor, one of today’s leading spyware blockers.  Spyware Doctor can also prevent spyware from getting installed on your computer in the future.</strong></p>
<p>Q: My browsers home page defaults have been changed, why?</p>
<p><strong>A: Sometimes spyware will change your browser settings.The reason it does this so that the main &#8220;home&#8221; page is now the malicious software&#8217;s website. This “malicious” site can then in turn cause more undesirable programs to be downloaded onto your computer.  It can allow for attacks against your computer without you even knowing these attacks are taking place.It’s very likely that you have spyware on your computer.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Did you know you can get a free scan using PCTools Spyware Doctor?</strong></p>
<p>Q: I’ve noticed just a while ago when I try to go to one of my favorite websites I have problems. I get redirected to a website I’m not familiar with.I thought the site I’ve been going to had been taken down but I’m not sure that’s the case.</p>
<p><strong>A: This is a sign you’ve been affected by spyware; it’s one of the oldest tricks in the book.  Site redirection by spyware has been around for years, it was one of the first methods employed by spyware programs to steal and spy on your activities.  Don’t enter any information into this website you’ve been redirected to.  The information you enter could be stolen and used against you.</strong></p>
<p>Q: Ok, I know I have spyware now what do I do?  Can I get rid of it?</p>
<p><strong>A: Yes! Most people do not realize that spyware is different than a virus. Spyware will have different signatures and are made up a little different than a virus is made up.  What this means is that a virus is written to spread to other computers or open a backdoor into yours.These are facets that anti-virus programs look for.Just like a virus, spyware will have signatures also.</strong></p>
<p>Leading spyware blocker manufactures, such as PCTools, keep on top of these signatures and update their <a target="_blank" href="http://spywareblockers.us.com/category/spyware/anti-spy-ware/"><strong>anti spy ware</strong></a> programs accordingly.</p>
<p>What does this mean for you?</p>
<p>It means you get the same industry level protection from a spyware blocker manufacture, as you get from industry leading anti-virus manufactures.  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.spywareblockers.us.com/spyware-blockers"><strong>Spyware blockers</strong></a>, such as Spyware Doctor, can not only <a target="_blank" href="http://spywareblockers.us.com/category/spyware/get-rid-of-spyware/"><strong>get rid of spyware</strong></a> spyware that is already on your computer but block new spyware from ever being installed.</p>
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		<title>Finding An Effective Spyware Cleaner</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 01:11:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think you’ll find this article helpful too, if you did, I reckon you&#8217;ll want to read this as well: <a target="_blank" href="http://spywareblockers-antispyware.com/adware-spyware-remover.php">spyware and adware removal</a> or <a target="_blank" href="http://spywareblockers-antispyware.com/spyware-cleaner.php">spyware cleaners</a></p>
<p>    Need a spyware cleaner? Read on, because chances are, the way the Internet&#8217;s evolving, you&#8217;re going to need one sooner rather than later. Today&#8217;s malicious software packages &#8212; made by hackers and developers who should know better &#8212; are becoming ever more sneaky and insidious than in the past. Simply put, they try to get past a computer&#8217;s firewall in order to do nothing but harm.    </p>
<p>     As a program, spyware itself doesn&#8217;t attempt to hijack your computer&#8217;s functions entirely. It&#8217;s a lot more subtle than that, sitting in the background and reporting on your Internet surfing activities to somebody somewhere who&#8217;s interested in where you go and what you read on the Net. It never seeks permission and it never tells you it&#8217;s doing it, which can be scary if you stop to think about it.    </p>
<p>     As a relative of what&#8217;s called &#8220;adware, &#8221; which is the program that takes over your computer, placing a seemingly infinite number of pop-up ads for every sort of service or good, some of which are quite prurient in nature. In both cases of infection these programs hide in the code of another software program you voluntarily select to download, which is the real kicker.    </p>
<p>     For the most part, you&#8217;ll know your computer&#8217;s been assaulted when you see something like what appears to be an official advisory, warning you of the PC&#8217;s possible infection by the spyware or adware you&#8217;re so intent on preventing in the first place. It&#8217;ll then try to get you to buy what it claims will be an effective spyware cleaner, which it most certainly isn&#8217;t really attempting to do.    </p>
<p>     That scan, which the program will begin running (and sometimes without even your authorization) is the mechanism by which the spyware or adware will be place on the PC. Given all this, then, what are some things we can do to prevent infection or rid our PCs of spyware or adware when it&#8217;s been sneakily placed onto our drives? These malicious programs can really slow down PC performance, so it makes sense to get rid of them as efficiently as possible.    </p>
<p>     First off, make sure to find a reliable spyware removal program that&#8217;s capable of running a complete diagnostics exam of the hard drive and areas of the computer&#8217;s operating system, like the registry. Once the spyware has been found, ensure you follow the directions for removing it as closely as possible and make sure to run a regularly-scheduled scan for such programs in the future.    </p>
<p>     Another good preventive measure is to always run spyware scans in every instance in which an outside software program is going to be downloaded. This is especially so whenever the program to be downloaded comes from a site in which you might not have the utmost confidence. It&#8217;s better that you don&#8217;t download from such sites, but if you have to, run a scan first.    </p>
<p>     Always be proactive in finding an effective spyware cleaner. It&#8217;s far easier to get a good program that prevents infection than to try to get rid of one down the road. Several good programs exist, and one that seems to deliver good results is a spyware cleaner from Noadware, at http://www. Noadware. Net. Remember; make every effort to prevent spyware from plaguing YOU.    </p>
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