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Why You Need A Spyware Blocker

Spyware Blockers keep your computer safe

Spyware Blockers keep your computer safe

You may not believe it but chances are that your computer right now has loads of spyware on it. Spyware Blockers have become necessary to combat this invasion of malicious programs that attach themselves to your computer without you even knowing. Spyware is different than viruses and can be more destructive.

You see Sypware does just what is says. It will spy on everything that you do and in some cases report it back to “home station”. Just think about what you do on a daily basis on the internet. You probably do your online banking, read email, pay bills, login to work accounts. Spyware can track all of these actions. Just think what evil someone can do if they had all of your usernames and passwords?

This is where Spyware differs from a Virus. Usually a virus intent is to actually cause destruction to files residing on your computer. Many people surmise that viruses are more to worry about.  They are certainly more infamous because of all the media attention with the latest virus scare.

These days, spyware blockers are very effective at preventing infections from ever getting on your computer. The best way to prevent malicious software from reaching your computer is to keep it out with the proper blocker. There are many options out there but keep in mind to use software only from reputable companies. There are cases where spyware has masqueraded as a spyware blocker itself! Be sure to do a little research before installing any spyware blockers, especially if it is free. Good companies such as Microsoft, Norton, Symantec and others can certainly be trusted.

When shopping for a Spyware Blocker, keep in mind the following guidelines:

* Buy only from a reputable company
* Look for a program that is frequently updated
* Avoid resource hogs that tie up your precious computer memory
* The easier to use the better
* Be ware of free spyware remover programs. These are often malicious.

If you are unsure what is best to buy, then When shopping for a Spyware Blocker, keep in mind the following guidelines:

With all the different vendors out there touting to have the best Spyware Blockers on the market, what should you look for when shopping for software to keep you safe from Spyware? This article will help you make a knowledgable and informed decision to keep you and your computer safe from this malicous threat.

First thing you want to consider is what are you trying to stop? There are various types of malicious software out there to include, trojans, viruses,rootkits, spyware and adware. Below is a description for each type:

Trojan: A Trojan horse, or trojan for short, is a term used to describe malware that appears, to the user, to perform a desirable function but, in fact, facilitates unauthorized access to the user’s computer system.

Virus: A computer virus is a computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer. The term “virus” is also commonly but erroneously used to refer to other types of malware, adware, and spyware programs that do not have the reproductive ability.

Spyware: Spyware is a type of malware that is installed on computers and that collects information about users without their knowledge.

Adware: Adware or advertising-supported software is any software package which automatically plays, displays, or downloads advertisements to a computer after the software is installed on it or while the application is being used.

Rootkit: A rootkit is a software system that consists of one or more programs designed to obscure the fact that a system has been compromised.

These are important point to keep in mind:

* Reputable Company
* Low Cost
* Frequent Updates
* Light on Resources
* Simple to Use

Spyware Download Beware!

When downloading a spyware blocker, it is tempting to use the cheapest or first programthat you run across. This can be a huge mistake because it is a common occurrence that these “spyware blockers” are actually spyware themselves! This certainly defeats the purpose of the download. For that reason it is important to be very cautious of any spyware adware removal software. You don’t want to do more harm than good.

So where to go for spyware downloads? It is always best to start with reputable companies that offer downloads and review of the products. Some of my favorites are download.com and cnet.com. Whatever you do, do not download a program based on a sudden pop-up that tells you your computer is infected and “Click Here” for a free scan or free anti spyware. This is almost certainly an infectious program itself.

Now that you know what to look for when downloading spyware removal software, let’s look at what it will do…

Of course you will first need to install the software. Then run the program and look for an update option. Due to the speed with which spyware is updated by it’s makers, it is important that you are fighting with the latest definitions in order to recognize and remove that latest infections.

Once the update has been completed, perform a complete system scan. This may take some time, but it will ensure that any infections are discovered. It is probably best to let this run over night. Then check in the morning to see if anything was found. You will generally find that some “tracking cookies” were found. These may or may not be evil, but it is probably okay to delete them regardless. If an actual spyware program has been discovered it should be plainly reported. Ensure that it is removed.

Once the initial scan has been completed, then it is important to setup a weekly scheduled scan. Your software should have a schedule option that allows you to set it to run automatically at a predetermined schedule. I would recommend that you perform a scheduled scan at least once a week. This should be sufficient. If you discover that you suspect an infection before your scheduled scan, you can always go and run a full system scan at any time.

Lastlly, it is also important that you keep your other programs updated to include Windows Operating System, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Outlook, Word and others that you use on a regular bases.

If you follow these steps, you should be successful in keeping your computer healthy and spyware clean.

Is Your Computer Infected With Spyware?

Is your computer slow? Do you have random ads that pop for no reason? Does your hard drive light come on with no one using the computer? Are you missing files that were just there? If your computer exhibits one or more of these symptoms, it is possible that your computer has been infected. The only sure-fire way to tell however is to have software installed that can detect and identify malicious programs.

Spyware Blockers – How to Recognize SpywareMany people do not realize that they have spyware on their computer. For most people, viruses are more of a worry to people because viruses affect you and try to spread the infection to other people. Also, in this day and age, spyware blockers software is quite good and can prevent most infections from getting installed onto your computer.

If you suspect that your computer has been the target of a nefarious program, then double check any anti-virus or spyware blocking software that you have installed to make sure that the updates are current. Then run a complete scan of your computer with both anti-virus and spyware detection software.

If one or more of these scans is positive, then the software should automatically clean the infection from your computer. In some cases it may not be able to remove the malicious software however. In such cases itwill attempt to “quarantine” the software so it is unable to run and cause any more harm. Often a system reboot will then allow the software to beremoved.

So how can you tell the difference between a spyware infection and a virus infection? Well usually spyware is much easier to detect because it’s effects in general are more visible because it is often bundled with adware which will bombard you with advertising pop-ups.

Here are some ways to recognize whether or not you have malicious software on your computer:

1. You experience a large increase in pop-up ads. These could be text ads, picture ads, or even worse-offensive adult advertisements.

2. Your browser home page defaults have been changed to an unknown website – many times spyware will change your browser settings so that the main “home” default web page is the malicious software’s site.

3. You attempt to go to one website and instead you end up at another site. This is called redirection and is an indicator of malicious software.

Keep in mind that the most dangerous kind of spyware is the type that doesn’t exhibit any strange behavior, but is secretly keeping track of all your activiites. It could be collecting all the sites you visit, the keys you type, the files you access, and sending this data to a central location for use by others.

If you suspect that your computer has indeed become infected? Then I suggest that you think back to your recent activities. Did you recently install any free software? This could even have been a free anti spyware program. These are notorious for actually being spyware itself! For that reason it is important to be careful for any spyware download programs.