The ramifications of spyware on your computer include, but certainly are not limited
to the following:
1.Banking and identity theft
2.Unusual computer problems
3.Sluggish Internet speeds
4.Altering your browser's home page (Read on about a horror story on this one!)
5.Tons of Ad ware pop-ups appearing on your computer screen
And if you think your anti-virus software and firewalls will protect your computer against the majority of spyware and threats, you are dreaming in Technicolor. The reason is simple: spyware is often bundled up with software downloads, or attached to your incoming e-mails, or transmitted through networks that can appear to be
legitimate software.
To make matters worse, once installed it can be nearly impossible to detect and remove spyware without the help of a dedicated sypware remover.
You don't believe me? Let me recount the story of a fellow named Cory, who lives in the city of Perth Australia. A few months back, Cory logged on the Internet only to see that his home page had changed. (Even if you are curious, I won't give you the URL
that caused Cory grief... it too may be infected) In what amounted to a four day ordeal to slay this hijacked home page problem, Cory obsessed over his problem to the point that eating or sleeping took a back seat to his computer menace!
Cory tried two of the most popular spyware remover programs, but they did not detect what was causing this home page issue. In mounting frustration, he deleted his Windows Me software and did a reinstall, which just opened up a Pandora's box of trouble.
After numerous crashes, Cory downloaded a total of seven (7) spyware remover programs. One of them did remove it, only to have it come back one he re-booted.
After many attempts, and four days in spyware remover purgatory, Cory finally managed to update Internet Explorer to stop further spyware from wreaking havoc on his computer.
When you think of all the private, valuable information residing on your computer like credit card numbers, banking numbers usernames and pass codes to web sites you frequent, the risk of having this malicious software on your computer should be obvious to you by now, even if it wasn't before.
A spyware remover is a protection you should implement as an essential part of your computer's self defence, hopefully BEFORE you run into problems. Sadly, by the time you read this, you are probably looking for a solution to a spyware problem, not preventative medicine!
If you are already in spyware hell, read my further posts and I will give you some ideas on how to slay the spyware beast with excellent spyware remover software.
Dwight Brown has sinced written about articles on various topics from web development, Spyware and Software. Dwight Brown is a global computer security specialist with over 9 years selling and consulting with multi-national corporations and global governmets.
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