25 year computer repair man picks anti spyware software to repair spyware infested computers.
I’m Bernard Paquette, I know what your thinking. Right now you want to be able to clean viruses from your computer and to speed up your computer. What do you find?
A whole lot of programs, including fake anti spyware software, which slows down your computer more, and messes up your browser --- more disappointment. I know it’s tough.
That’s why I came up with a solution.
I’ve repaired all types of computers for over 25 years, eradicating spyware and replacing defective components.
Do you know there were more than 25 million strains of malware created in 2009 alone, according to researchers.
Over 50% were Trojan horses, traveling through your computer, causing havoc to your files and directories etc.
The next most popular type was scare ware (fake anti spyware software) leading web users to voluntarily purchase and download hoax security software, which has no useful purpose.
The scare ware is a 'pop up' saying your computer is at risk for spyware.
They recommend that you download their scanner. By doing so you download a nasty virus.
Spyware is also a threat to the computer users.
It is act of theft of personal information that violates the privacy of internet users. It is important for the internet users to have knowledge about this spyware to be able to avoid it.
When you download an anti spyware program make sure that it’s really a spyware removal tool because some sites prompt you to install spyware removal tool but in fact, it is also a spyware.
One of the ways to keep your computer clean, is to have a good anti virus software program installed and up to date
Security vendors predict the amount of malware in circulation will continue to grow this year. It also is reported that 92% of all email messages sent in 2009 were spam.
There are many good anti spyware software programs available.
As I checkout these anti spyware software programs, I will list them and give you an honest unbiased opinion of each of them.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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