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Understanding Spyware: Common Signs

October 8, 2009 by admin  
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Understanding SpywareSpyware may infiltrate a computer system with the victim unaware of it.

That is why it is advisable to use an anti-spyware program and a registry cleaner regularly to detect and remove all traces of this annoying malware.

A spyware program collects personal data, such as the sites visited by the user, passwords, and even bank account numbers and other confidential information.

Thus, it is important to know the common signs that this kind of malware is present so that you can run an anti-malware program and a registry cleaner to get rid of it.

One common sign that a spyware program is present in the computer and that a registry cleaner and an anti-spyware program are required is that your home page has been suddenly changed. Many spyware programs are browser hijackers, which means that they alter the home page and the user may find that he cannot return to browser to its original setting.

Another tell-tale sign that you may need to use an anti-spyware program and a registry cleaner is the sudden appearance of pop-up ads. These ads are usually from pornographic websites and they may not even be related to the website that you are currently viewing. If you observe such ads, it would be advisable to run your anti-malware tool and registry cleaner.

Still another common sign of the presence of spyware and that you may require the services of an anti-malware program and registry cleaner is the emergence of a toolbar on your browser that you have not installed yourself.

If you notice this occurrence, it is time to run the anti-spyware program and the registry cleaner because it will likely keep a record of the websites that you have visited and send the information to a remote computer.

It may then display ads that are related to the sites that you have frequented in an attempt to market certain products or services.

You may also need to run your registry cleaner after using your anti-spyware program if you notice that your computer has slowed down drastically. The slow down may be due to the spyware program using the computer’s resources and the Internet connection as well.


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