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Securing Your Device Of Spyware – Frequent General Practices

April 13th, 2010

There is no perfect technique to securing a processor of spyware threats. There is no end to the number of spyware programs on the internet. They exploit every possible loophole in firewall programs and web browsers to fit themselves on host machines. In most cases, users can’t do anything but haplessly look at whatever’s occurring to their devices.

In order to deter spyware, users need to do specific other things in addition to getting antispyware mounted on their machines.

Modify Your Web Browser

Do you discern that the Internet Explorer brings with it, a larger risk of virus from spywares owing to its wide user base and other vulnerabilities like Active X? In order to counter this, a lot of web browsers install other web browsers as well. Several of the smaller recognized ones are Opera, Mozilla Fire Fox and Google Chrome.

Utilizing Web Proxies and Network Firewalls

Some organisations, particularly colleges and universities are using a different approach to oppose spyware. Along with using antispyware software, most of them are formulating use of their web proxies and network firewalls to chunk websites that are recognized for spyware infections, along with other supposed sites.

Hosts File

A number of users make use of large ‘hosts file’ that may prevent the computer from establishing connection with branded spyware related web addresses. Spyware softwares though, have established a excuse in this arrangement as well. Instead of concerning to the domain name, the spyware attaches itself to the IP address so bypassing this type of arrangement.

Downloading from Trusted resource

Malicious software may get installed though a number of shareware programs as well that are commonly offered for download. Along with utilizing spyware blockers, a superior way to augment security against spyware is to download content from presumed resources only.

Employing an Antispyware

After you’ve disconnected your machine from the internet, the next step would be to find it on your PC and eliminate it manually, if possible. Another fine way to go about doing it is to make use of good ant-spyware software.

After you’ve cared for your machine of all contamination, you may go online but keep in mind not to trade with potentially bullying websites.

Taking a birds-eye analysis of the situation, you’ll clearly be capable to see what all this is about:

You procure a computer, computer gets contaminated with spyware, spyware authors give softwares to contaminate your Pc and the same softwares come up with antispyware programs you need to procure in order to maintain your machine hygienic.

It’s a systematically planned industry, an business you can neither survive with, nor exist without!

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Get Antispyware For Your Computer Today!

February 27th, 2010

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spyware blockers or antispyware

    Thanks to the wonders of modern technology available today, the Internet makes it very easy to obtain antispyware software to ensure that your computer is protected from malicious spyware and adware programmes that can not only slow the functioning of your computer but can also cause damage to your operating system.   

    Unfortunately malicious programmes are a fact of life and I can offer you two pieces of valuable advice in avoiding their sometimes devastating effects. Firstly, make regular back up copies of all your important information and save them in a safe place, should you ever need to refer back to them again. Secondly, install a free anti-spyware programme to protect your computer system from malicious intrusions.   

    Free software is a wonderful way for the consumer to test a product without having to pay for it. Of course, the free version will not have all the safety options and benefits available to a paid subscriber, but after paying a small fee you will be able to access the full version of your chosen antispyware programme. A good product will provide protection from dialers, web bug tracers, spyware and adware on your operating system.   

    Your high-quality antispyware software programme will present you with an immunization option, used to give you 24-hour a day protection by selecting a simple, single-click option that ensures continual protection. You can also choose to run PC and browser shields in the background for added computer protection. Your antispyware programme will run regularly scheduled updates to ensure that you are enjoying the benefits of the latest protection for you system.   

    A popular option is to select regularly run scheduled maintenance for your computer system. The better antispyware software on the market today will offer you this option. This means that you can choose when you want your software to do scheduled maintenance and can set the time, the date and even day of the week as well as how regularly you want this check performed.   

    Today there are many variants of the basic antispyware programme available on the market. Thanks to intensive competition amongst providers, today’s anti-spyware programmes are designed to be extremely user friendly and easy to understand.    

    I’d suggest trying something like the downloadable antispyware programme available from www. Noadware. Net as it provides comprehensive protection and is very easy to use. As the old adage goes, prevention is better than cure, so take a few minutes to ensure that your computer has the most up to date software available today.   

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Security in social networks is often overlooked

January 18th, 2010

In 2010 Internet will be accessed by more people than ever from more different devices than ever.

Social networks like Facebook, Twitter and others continue to grow. The Swedish teachers union has actually suggested to make “Social Network Knowledge” a subject for the national curriculum. A more important subject is probably the inherent risks associated with social networks.

Social networks being targeted by hackers was already happening in 2009 and it will certainly grow even more in 2010. More and more networks allow 3rd party applications to run on their platforms. The open approach to 3rd party application creates potential opportunities to distribute malware, which has already been illustrated by several Facebook account hackings in 2009.

Some applications in social networks might not harm your computer, but still be very annoying. A good example of this are games on social networks that attract a lot of players and then require players to purchase things to be able to progress in the game. Even though this does not force you do anything, it could still become very addictive for some users.

Social networks’ use as distribution points for malware, spam and other rogue software are all examples of security risks associated with social networks.

Other forms of social networks will most certainly be affected by malware and spam in 2010.Instant messaging (IM:ing) is also a kind of of social network and is suffering from unsolicited contacts made to existing users. This is called SPIMMING for short.

Malware in social networks can be more than an annoyance, with more and more people posting sensitive information online this data can be harvested, sold or abused.

To summarize the growing use of online social networks will also increase the risk of being infected or at least affected by malware and SPAM. The staff at digital defender recommends all users of social networks to not open emails by unknown users, be very careful with which applications you sign up to and never ever give away your password.

Installing a good antivirus and a good firewall will also help to keep your computer safe. If you have need for more ideas or recommendations about security software please contact us at info@digital-defender.com or go to our website http://www.digital-defender.com to read more.

Stay safe online in 2010

Best Regards,

Kerry Reid

digital defender

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Keeping safe online in 2010

January 13th, 2010

The shopping season is over and the new year has begun. But keeping safe online is more important than ever. Internet is still something very scary for many users and experts believe that 2010 will be the year of the cyber criminal. The staff at digital defender would like to share some simple tips that anyone can use and that we use in our daily work and private lives to stay safer online.

1. Better be safe than sorry

If something looks too good to be true it probably is. Emails offering to enhance body parts, make you lose weight or offering you the chance to untold riches are 99,99% untrue. Do not answer these emails, just remove them or add them to your spamfilter’s blacklist.

2. Always protect your identity online

Create an email account at gmail, hotmail or whichever free email provider you prefer that you can use when you need to sign up to a services you are not 100% percent sure about. If the site owner starts to spam you or send a lot of unnecessary information then it will intrude in your daily life. You should be very careful whom you share your personal mail address with.

3. Google it before you try it

If you have found a new software that sounds really interesting or a website for that matter and you would really like to try it out, then Google it before you try it. If there are no negative reviews then you are a little bit more safe then before.

4. Https is your friend

When you are paying for something online and it says https and a padlock in the browser line then you are using an encrypted connection. This will make sure that you send the information to the right party and only the people you want to send it to.

5. Never, ever open attached files if you are not 100% sure of what they contain

I remember once I worked at an IT-company where the boss for some reason opened an attached file that was called openme.exe, which was obviously not good. The attached virus destroyed his computer more or less.

6. Create good passwords

Typically most people have one password that they try to use whenever they can, since it is easier to remember that way. But imagine that you would have just one key that would open anything that you owned or worked with. I would not be comfortable with that. There is a lot of good software out there that will help you store multiple passwords and you only need to remember one to access the rest.

7. Keep a backup

When disaster strikes, it’s good to be able to get your valuable pictures, music and other things back. Backup systems today can be used by anyone without any special knowledge and they are getting cheaper by the minute. Online and offline backups have their advantages and disadvantages. Choose one that you like and stick with it.

8. Update your drivers and software

There is no such thing as a 100% secure software. Software is always updated to ensure that any discovered security holes are patched. Having the latest version of your software and drivers also ensures that your computer runs smoothly. If you think this is a lot of work, there are various kinds of software that can handle this for you.

9. Use a good antivirus and antispyware software

This is a hard one. There are a ton of software out there. There are free versions and paid versions, some are included with your computer and some are not. Our recommendations from digital defender is that you should run a software that you feel comfortable with. It should also as a minimum have: a real-time element that always monitors your computer, frequent update and an easy to use interface. Our experience is that if you do not understand your software then you will not use it.

10. USB drives

We move, more and more data around with USB drives and their storage capacity is growing exponentially while prices drop at the same rate. What many people forget is that if you use your drive at a couple of different computers it is a very good change that you have picked up what ever was on that machine (good or bad). Different computers, with different users pick up different sorts of bugs. If move or share information with your USB drive frequently then ensure you scan it.

Cybersecurity is an enormous are and it is impossible to become an expert overnight. We would like to share these simple things to help you surf safer. We hope that you make use of them and wish you a safe online experience in 2010.

Greetings from the digital defender team

http://www.digital-defender.com

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Stay safe online in the new year

January 13th, 2010

The shopping season is over and the new year has begun. But keeping safe online is more important than ever. Many experts believe that 2010 will be the year of the cyber criminal and Internet is still something very “scary” for many users out there. The staff at digital defender would like to share some simple tips that anyone can use and that we use in our daily work and private lives to stay safer online.

1. Better be safe than sorry

If something looks too good to be true it probably is. Emails offering to enhance body parts, make you lose weight or offering you the chance to untold riches are 99,99% untrue. Do not answer these emails, just remove them or add them to your spamfilter’s blacklist.

2. Always protect your identity online

Create an email account at gmail, hotmail or whichever free email provider you prefer that you can use when you need to sign up to a services you are not 100% percent sure about. If the site owner starts to spam you or send a lot of unnecessary information then it will intrude in your daily life. You should be very careful whom you share your personal mail address with.

3. Google it before you try it

If you have found a new software that sounds really interesting or a website for that matter and you would really like to try it out, then Google it before you try it. If there are no negative reviews then you are a little bit more safe then before.

4. Https is your friend

When you are paying for something online and it says https and a padlock in the browser line then you are using an encrypted connection. This will ensure that your information is only sent to the party you are trying to send it to.

5. Never, ever open attached files if you are not 100% sure of what they contain

I remember once I worked at an IT-company where the boss for some reason opened an attached file that was called openme.exe, which was obviously not good. The attached virus destroyed his computer more or less.

6. Create good passwords

Typically most people have one password that they try to use whenever they can, since it is easier to remember that way. But imagine that you would have just one key that would open anything that you owned or worked with. I would not be comfortable with that. There is a lot of good software out there that will help you store multiple passwords and you only need to remember one to access the rest.

7. Keep a backup

When disaster strikes, it’s good to be able to get your valuable pictures, music and other things back. Backup systems today can be used by anyone without any special knowledge and they are getting cheaper by the minute. Online and offline backups have their advantages and disadvantages. Choose one that you like and stick with it.

8. Update your drivers and software

There is no such thing as a 100% secure software. Software is always updated to ensure that any discovered security holes are patched. Having the latest version of your software and drivers also ensures that your computer runs smoothly. If you think this is a lot of work, there are various kinds of software that can handle this for you.

9. Use a good antivirus and antispyware software

This is a hard one. There are a ton of software out there. There are free versions and paid versions, some are included with your computer and some are not. Our recommendations from digital defender is that you should run a software that you feel comfortable with. It should also as a minimum have: a real-time element that always monitors your computer, frequent update and an easy to use interface. Our experience is that if you do not understand your software then you will not use it.

10. USB drives

We move, more and more data around with USB drives and their storage capacity is growing exponentially while prices drop at the same rate. What many people forget is that if you use your drive at a couple of different computers it is a very good change that you have picked up what ever was on that machine (good or bad). Different computers, with different users pick up different sorts of bugs. If move or share information with your USB drive frequently then ensure you scan it.

Cybersecurity is an enormous are and it is impossible to become an expert overnight. We would like to share these simple things to help you surf safer. We hope that you make use of them and wish you a safe online experience in 2010.

Greetings from the digital defender team

http://www.digital-defender.com

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Securing Your Device Of Spyware – Widespread Practices

November 15th, 2009

There is no idyllic method to protecting a processor of spyware intimidation. There is no ending to the number of spyware programs on the internet. They exploit every possible loophole in firewall programs and web browsers to fix themselves on host machines. In most instances, users can’t do anything but unluckily stare at whatever’s happening to their devices.

So as to discourage spyware, users require to do specific other things in addition to getting antispyware mounted on their devices.

Alter Your Web Browser

Do you discern that the Internet Explorer bears with it, a larger hazard of contamination from spywares owing to its extensive user base and other weakness like Active X? In order to oppose this, a lot of web browsers install other web browsers as well. A number of of the lesser branded ones are Opera, Mozilla Fire Fox and Google Chrome.

Using Web Proxies and Network Firewalls

Some organisations, mainly colleges and universities are employing a different tactic to contradict spyware. Along with using antispyware software, most of them are formulating utilization of their web proxies and network firewalls to block websites that are recognized for spyware infections, along with other alleged sites.

Hosts File

A number of users make utilization of large ‘hosts file’ that may avoid the PC from setting up connection with known spyware associated web addresses. Spyware softwares though, have found a loophole in this array as well. Instead of linking to the domain name, the spyware attaches itself to the IP address so bypassing this variety of arrangement.

Downloading from Confidential Sources

Nasty software may get fixed though a number of shareware programs as well that are commonly offered for download. Along with employing spyware blockers, a good means to augment protection against spyware is to download content from reputed resources only.

Using an Antispyware

After you’ve disconnected your machine from the internet, the next step would be to find it on your PC and eradicate it manually, if possible. Another fine method to go about doing it is to make use of good ant-spyware software.

After you’ve cured your machine of all contamination, you may go online but bear in mind not to trade with potentially intimidating websites.

Taking a birds-eye vision sight of the circumstances, you’ll obviously be proficient to see what all this is about:

You buy a computer, computer gets infected with spyware, spyware authors compensate softwares to infect your Pc and the same softwares come up with antispyware programs you require to procure so as to keep your machine hygienic.

It’s a thoroughly planned commerce, an industry you can neither exist with, nor exist without!

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Why Is My Computer Running Slow? – These Are The Reasons and Solutions

October 8th, 2009
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I always receive phone calls from friends, families and work colleagues, few minutes into the conversation, they pause and ask me this same questions I have had to answer 2000 times in my career “Why Is My Computer Running Slow?”.

The simplest way to deal with this question is to use a simple analogy, and my favorite analogy is a car. People are familiar with car services. If you service car on a regular basis, you won’t have to worry about problems with the car, and your car will performs more efficiently.

Same thing applies to our PC. Over a long period of usage people couldn’t care less about “servicing” their system. Some of my friends and family don’t even have anti spyware installed on their system.

It should be illegal not to have antivirus, anti spyware, or firewall installed on your computer in this day and age.Previously, these malicious software (spyware, adware, keyloggers, virus etc) were developed by smart kids. These people were bored, and most of them hated Microsoft (I don’t know why – but most likely because Microsoft sells lots of software).

Today these malicious programs are created by huge network of criminals for profit. They develop spyware software to spy on your browsing habit. They use adware to display advertisement to your browsing habit, the more adverts you see and click on, the more money they make. On the other hand if they corrupt your system with a malicious software, they can also sell you another program to remove the software, because only them know how to remove what they installed on your computer.

If you are still asking yourself “why is my computer running slow”, then do yourself a favor, remove all the malicious (rogue) software on your computer, delete all the junk files, fix the computer registry, remove the start up items and maximize the memory use on your computer. Sometimes none of this will work especially if you have a very old computer. In that case I suggest you buy a new computer.

If you do not have a clue of how to fix all the computer problems I stated above, I suggest you watch my video tutorials that shows you step by step how to improve the efficiency of any computer system with point and click solutions.

Click here to download tools and resources to optimize your computer.

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Get Antispyware For Your Computer Today!

August 5th, 2009
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Click on this link for more information about this topic:
spyware blocker or antispyware.antivirus

    Thanks to the wonders of modern technology available today, the Internet makes it very easy to obtain antispyware software to ensure that your computer is protected from malicious spyware and adware programmes that can not only slow the functioning of your computer but can also cause damage to your operating system.   

    Unfortunately malicious programmes are a fact of life and I can offer you two pieces of valuable advice in avoiding their sometimes devastating effects. Firstly, make regular back up copies of all your important information and save them in a safe place, should you ever need to refer back to them again. Secondly, install a free anti-spyware programme to protect your computer system from malicious intrusions.   

    Free software is a wonderful way for the consumer to test a product without having to pay for it. Of course, the free version will not have all the safety options and benefits available to a paid subscriber, but after paying a small fee you will be able to access the full version of your chosen antispyware programme. A good product will provide protection from dialers, web bug tracers, spyware and adware on your operating system.   

    A good antispyware programme will offer you an immunization option, which will protect you from malicious software with a single mouse click. Browser shields can also be set up to run in the background and protect your computer system from intrusions and most will run automatic updates to ensure that your anti-spyware offers up to date protection.    

    A popular option is to select regularly run scheduled maintenance for your computer system. The better antispyware software on the market today will offer you this option. This means that you can choose when you want your software to do scheduled maintenance and can set the time, the date and even day of the week as well as how regularly you want this check performed.   

    These antispyware programmes are designed to be extremely user friendly and easy to operate and to provide the best possible protection from malicious software, adware and spyware programmes. There are many options available online which can be downloaded and installed in the comfort of your own home with very little effort or fuss.    

    I’d suggest trying something like the downloadable antispyware programme available from www. Noadware. Net as it provides comprehensive protection and is very easy to use. As the old adage goes, prevention is better than cure, so take a few minutes to ensure that your computer has the most up to date software available today.   

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Spyware Doctor Download: A Look At 6.0.1

June 29th, 2009
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The Spyware Doctor download is one of the top malware remover software downloads on the Internet. This software at one point was the endorsed malware remover of the Google Pack popular software distribution. In this commentary let’s look at the download from the newest version viewpoint. Namely, let’s look at version 6.0.1 – a mid-cycle update.

PC Tools’ attention for this release or update becomes known to be an enhancement of the protection, detection and scanning facilities.

This Spyware Doctor download has a innovative feature that the manufacturer calls “next generation sliding signatures.” Sliding signatures provide this release with the ability to identify threats infamous for frequently morphing. These signatures are used to discern the recognizable blueprints inside these types of misleading morphing threats and rapidly alert the program of the infection.

NOTE: The best malware software combination is spyware doctor with antivirus.

PC Tools’ sliding signatures have also brought performance improvements to scan time and compact memory footprint and smaller system load as a whole during scans. Notably, you can keep using your PC while the software scans for threats in silence in the background with ease and slight loading from the software.

PC Tools now offers password protection that lets you protect against illicit users, malware, spyware or adware trying to alter key security settings, which in turn renders your computer susceptible to attack by infections because of the lack of such a protection mechanism. With Spyware Doctor 6.0.1, you now have the means to password protect changes to the software settings, shutdown within the real-time protection module called IntelliGuard.

You have complete control over your installation to ensure maximized defense for every user when you activate password protection.

For serious game enthusiasts and online television watchers, the Full Screen Detection mode aspect is intended to render an uninterrupted user experience. This element furnishes zero-interruptions resulting in a modest performance hit to your system when in full screen mode is engaged. Your security is not compromised while this feature is enabled.

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Threatnuker is a Cheating, so Beware

May 23rd, 2009
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There is no doubt that computers have become an important part of our everyday lives. Many people do all of their work and school work on their computers. Those who don’t, spend a lot of their free time gaming on their computers or just having fun in general online. Because your computer is an important part of your life, you should protect it against malware. If you don’t, then threats like Threatnuker may invade it and wreak havoc.

If you haven’t heard of Threatnuker, I’ll tell you what it is. It is a phony security application that makes claims to aid in protecting your computer, but it really doesn’t. Instead, it will cause your computer to work slowly, slow down your Internet connection, alter your browser settings, and generate pop-up ads. To add insult to injury, Threatnuker will cost you around $50 for its nefarious services.

Threatnuker can infect your computer through its website where it automatically starts to download if you try to view the download page. However, the more common method of infection is through a Trojan horse program. The Trojan usually infects a computer through rogue websites, downloads, or spam emails. Once it has been installed, it will secretly download Threatnuker without your permission. I don’t think I need to tell you that this is a very unethical method for getting a trial version of a program onto a computer.

Once the trial version of Threatnuker has been forcefully installed, it will start to generate warning messages as well as pop-up ads. The warning messages will claim that your computer has been overrun with malware, and the pop-ups will only help it to convince you of that. It will then suggest that you let Threatnuker scan your computer for the threats.

The scan that Threatnuker initiates is completely bogus. The results of the scan will be made up, but it will suggest that you register Threatnuker in order to have the threats removed. However, if you were to pay for the registration, you would be sorely disappointed. The registered version doesn’t really offer any protection against malware, nor does it remove any real threats.

For these reasons, Threatnuker should be removed from your computer as soon as you notice its presence. You could do this manually, though it would take a while and wouldn’t guarantee that your computer would be malware free. The better option for removal is using a legitimate antispyware program. But since there are programs like Threatnuker out there, looking for a program you can trust can be difficult.

To make finding a real antispyware program easier, you should do a little research. Find some antispyware programs that guarantee 100% spyware removal because you will want complete protection. Once you have found some, research the companies that have made the products and pick the one that is most trustworthy. If there is little or no information about them, then the company is fraudulent. Your computer deserves to be completely protected, so don’t put it off any longer.

To scan your pc for free and find out if you have Threatnuker click here.

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