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Removing Spyware

By: John Layton

Removing spyware from computers isn't as easy as installing it. The first problem is that you are often completely unaware that it's even there. However, removing spyware is critical because there are some which can easily get into your computer and allow a access to your personal information such as credit card numbers and enable identity theft. Even if noting this extreme happens, it can still cause irreparable damage to your PC.

For this reason, the quicker you find and start the process of removing spyware you're your computer, the better off you'll be.

Spyware is software that is automatically installed on a computer unintentionally and unknowingly by a user. This may be by closing a pop-up ad displayed when a webpage is opened, or installing another program.

The advertisements are designed so that you can't close them without activating them. The programs are designing so that installing the spyware is necessary for the main application to function. Once installed, the spyware is capable of performing any of a number of tasks without you even realizing it.

One of the most popular uses of spyware is to provide information. The people distributing the spyware want to know where people are surfing on the Internet. As much as that invades your privacy, it's by no means the worst of what spyware is capable of.
Unlike a computer virus which can usually be quickly removed once found, spyware usually requires a complicated removal process. It usually affects the performance of your computer, and can bring your regular usage to a halt.

One of the best ways to fight spyware is to download an anti-spyware program. These programs are designed not only to detect spyware on your computer, but also to stop them from being installed in the first place.
There are free programs available which detect existing spyware, and block some incoming infections, but people are always looking to defeat them
Make sure that any anti-spyware program you use is kept up-to-date or you may be relying on outdated technology to keep your computer clean. That means you may still run a risk of being infected by a more advanced attack.

Even Google uses spyware! If you install the Google toolbar you are given the option of allowing them to harvest data on your surfing habits. They are one of the better ones however, in that they are more open about it and allow you to disable this option.
Working away in the background, spyware takes what information it wants and relays this to its "home". For safe web surfing you need to install up-to-date spyware blockers.

Article Source: http://www.dummiesguideto.com

John Layton is the author of Removing Spyware and can provide additional tips and advise at his website www.stopspywarenow.info/ he also publishes a daily blog at www.internetsighting.info

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