Showing posts with label antispyware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antispyware. Show all posts

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Spyware, Viruses, and Malware - Threats to the Online Identity

Top 10 computer viruses

It can be quite disappointing if a computer which used to run very fast suddenly starts running like a snail, restarting and freezing frequently. It can get more dangerous if you cannot remember what went wrong with the PC. All that you can remember is that while surfing the Internet you have clicked on some ads, which suddenly appeared on the screen of your computer. If that is the case, then your computer must be infected with spyware or a virus. But you do not need to be afraid at all, as there are a number of sophisticated virus removers available online which can keep the threat away from the PC and make it faster within a few moments. 

Friday, 16 August 2013

Securekeeper Spyware Removal - How to Get Rid of This Malicious Program Now

SecureKeeper, also known as Secure Keeper, is one of many rogue antispyware programs that is promoted by the use of Trojan viruses, which is still one of the most dangerous computer threats that exists. These Trojan viruses pretend to be video or flash updates that are necessary, but they will install SecureKeeper instead. These viruses then configure SecureKeeper to start automatically and wreak havoc on any computer that it is installed on. Like other rogue spyware removal programs, the 'cleaner' will run thoroughly and then tell you that you have a laundry list of viruses, spyware threats, and other malicious threats. However, it will go on to inform you that you need to purchase the program in order to remove the threats that are present on your computer.
Here are a few things to remember when it comes to dealing with programs like SecureKeeper. 

Antivirus Software Just Isn't Enough

There's no excuse for not using an antispyware program these days. Having one of these programs can help with spyware infestations. Whereas antiviral programs have a definitions database which focuses primarily on malicious programs, antispyware programs concentrate on ad-based trojans and malware. Makers of antispyware are able to focus more in depth on the latest adware-based attacks. Antivirus makers don't have that luxury and need to focus on more broad targets and may run a step or two behind catching the latest spyware threat.

Wednesday, 24 July 2013

How to Avoid Getting Spyware from Internet

Many web surfers have given up and just learned to live with spyware. While spyware might not be particularly harmful to your computer it will still eat up your memory over time, requiring you to do frequent reboots. In addition, it may hit you with a barrage of annoying popups, advertising anything from erectile dysfunction products to the latest diet fad. Email is another popular infection route that spyware distributors take advantage of. Many computer users just accept having a malware-infested pc as a cost of doing business on the internet these days. This need not be the case if you follow these simple steps:
• Be cautious with email
• Consider using filtering software
• Use antivirus and antispyware programs
• Make sure your operating system stays updated