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Gid Rid of Spyware on My System
Tips
to Avoid Spyware On Your PC
Spyware
is simply a program that is used by advertising industries to automatically direct you to their
websites or fill your screen with pop-ups even though you have
set your pop-up blocker on high. This software gets installed
on your computer either without you knowing or when you think
you are downloading something else. There are even types of
spyware that can track what keys you are typing and translates
them into what you have said. This is how hijackers get your
personal information. Spyware can make your computer go slower
because of the extra processing your computer is doing. Your
most private information can be breeched in some cases. You
have no idea who is getting your information, what they are
actually getting, and how they intend to use it.
There
are several ways to figure out whether there is spyware
on your machine or not. If you are getting countless pop-ups
even when you have your pop-up blocker activated, this could
indicate you have spyware. When you type in a location in your
browser or click a link to a specific site and get redirected
to a different site, this is also a spyware indication. Also,
spyware may be present if you have new and unexpected toolbars
in your browser and/or icons in your task tray. These are all
symptoms of installed spyware on your machine. If your homepage
has changed on its own and no matter how many times you reset
it, it changes back to the unknown one, you may have spyware.
Other signs are that your search engine has been changed or
certain keys in your browser don’t work anymore. You get random
Windows errors starting to pop-up. Or, if you are experience
a lag when opening programs and processes are taking to long
to load or save, that could be another sign. So how can you
keep yourself and spyware free? Here are a few tips for avoiding
installing spyware on your PC.
Do
not click links that are inside a pop-up window. These
pop-up windows are often spyware and will just install themselves
right on your computer before you can stop them. To close the
pop-up, click the X in the title bar and not the one in the
window itself. You can also right click the window in your
task bar and click on close to avoid touching the window all
together. It is always safer to stay far away from the pop-up
window if you can. When unexpected dialogue boxes pop up always
choose “no” or click cancel. If you get a window asking you
to run a program you did not select hit cancel or close the
program with the X in the title bar. These types of programs
are most likely spyware and not your computer trying to tell
you something.
Be
extremely cautious of free downloadable software. There
are literally thousands of sites that offer cool toolbars,
awesome cursers, and other appealing stuff to computer users.
If you aren’t sure if you can trust the site or have no idea
that it is safe, don’t download things from it. What you are
really doing is exposing yourself to spyware and possibly more.
You can wind up downloading a lot more than just the program
you thought you were. If you get e-mails containing links to
get rid of spyware, ignore and delete them. These links will
most like be the actual spyware itself that it is claiming
to get rid of. If you think you may have spyware on your machine,
go to a reputable site to get removal tools. Make sure you
have your browser preferences set to limit cookies and pop-ups.
Usually the pop-up is activated by some active content or by
scripting. Adjust your browser setting to reduce or prevent
scripting or active content from happening. This can help curb
and decrease the number of windows that pop-up unannounced.
Most browsers and toolbars offer the option to block all pop-ups.
This option is good but it will block even regular windows
you have clicked on from coming up. All you would have to do
is hold the control key while you click on the site you are
trying to pull up. This will let the window come through. There
are also some cookies that are considered spyware because they
show what web sites you have been on. You can adjust your cookie
setting to keep them to a minimum and can also go into your
Internet options and delete them whenever you like. It is best
to delete all your cookies once a day.
What
do you do when you have spyware already on your computer? Well, you have to remove it from your PC. There are some anti-virus
programs that have the anti-spyware program built in. Some
of these programs will only spot the spyware after it has installed
onto your computer. It will detect them when you run a scan.
If this is the type of anti-virus you have then you should
do scans regularly if you are the Internet a lot. Some ant-virus
programs will detect and block spyware as it tries to enter
your computer. This is the best to have because you know no
matter where you are on the Internet; your software won’t allow
anything to get through. You should do a weekly virus scan
just to be safe though. Then there are the ant-virus programs
that don’t have a spyware removal system. You will want to
download a legitimate spyware removal program. There are several
great programs out there including Ad-Aware, SpySweeper, PestPatrol,
and Spybot Search and Destroy.
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