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Deleting Spyware Using an Anti-Spyware Program

December 18th, 2009

It is important to delete spyware from your computer as soon as possible.  This is because of the damage that spyware can do to your computer.The best way to delete spyware and ensure the safety of your computer is to use a spyware removal program or anti-spyware program like Xsoftspy. These programs are designed to remove spyware from your computer without causing issues to the computer system itself and they also help to prevent future instances of spyware if they include a spyware protection aspect.

People who do not own an anti-spyware tool are exposing their computer to the risk of infection and should get one as soon as they can. An anti-spyware program will usually update on a daily basis, just like an anti-virus program. These updates are necesarry because new spyware appears constantly and program needs new definitions to combat them effectively.

The first thing you will usually do after installing the anti-spyware program is perform a scan of your computer. Most spyware tools, like STOPzilla, offer different scan options; using the full computer scan is recommended the first time you open the program. A lot of anti-spyware programs also offer a more limited, quicker scan, which only looks at the files that get infected the most. Finally, the third scan option that is usually available is one that allows you to choose which files you want to scan.

When you have selected the kind of scan you just let the software run.It is a good idea to make sure that all other applications are closed at the time you are scanning and that you do nothing else with the system. This way the scan will be completed a lot faster. Once the scan is complete it will display a report which will tell you not only how many instances and traces there were but what they were and there are some programs which tell you where they are from or located on your computer.

The final step is actually deleting the spyware. There is usually a button, which will say fix or delete issues. After you click this button you will probably have to confirm omce more.It is a good idea to do a restore point before each scan there are instances when legitimate portions of applications are misread as spyware and deleting them may cause the program to function incorrectly. While this should not happen often, it does happen sometimes. Creating a restore point will let you easily return your PC to the way it was before you deleted the programs. After restoring the files you should also remove them from your anti-spyware program´s to be deleted section.

Each spyware program is slightly different in how it works and where things are located but this is the primary basic set up that most programs that delete spyware will use.

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How To Uninstall Spyware

September 26th, 2009
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The inevitabilities of modern life are slightly different than they used to be. In addition to death and taxes, we now must all endure spyware. But if you ever do get infected with some nasty piece of malware, all you need to get rid of it are the right tools, some time, and a little know-how.
You should be aware of a few things. Clearing spyware from your PC is a science, but it’s also an art.

The people who make harmful programs build them so that they’re very difficult to disentangle from your operating system. Certain varieties of malware install themselves and then proceed to gather more damaging programs from around the internet, secreting bits of code in unexpected places, making them even more difficult to remove. The following instructions will eliminate most kinds of spyware from your machine, but depending on what you’re facing, you may ultimately require more help. If this is the case, a professional computer repair technician may be your only answer. Or you can start afresh by reformatting your hard drive and then reloading Windows.

Note too that if you perform certain removal steps improperly, your PC could become inoperable.  These instructions make you aware of the more delicate parts of the operation, but if they seem too intimidating, don’t hesitate to get help from a professional or a friend who knows about computers.

Make Sure It’s an Infection

How do you know whether your PC has an active spyware infestation?

If your computer is running slower than usual, this may be due to spyware, but there are also many other reasons this can be happening. Such as running too many applications with too little system memory or having a full or very fragmented hard drive.  First, you need to figure out if your machine is just slow, or if there is a certain hidden program slowing it down. Download ‘Errorfix’ from the internet and install it.

Start by running your Malicious Software Removal Tool.  This program is designed to search for and destroy only a small fraction of malware, but the ones it finds are the most serious strains of spyware and virus you can get.

One of these three programs should detect and remove any spyware on your PC.

In the unlikely event that you have picked up a brand-new specimen that isn’t yet included in the antispyware databases, you’ll have to do some cyber-investigating to find and eject the interloper.

First, examine every process running on your machine to determine whether any of them is a piece of spyware.  Window’s Task Manager isn’t up to this job because many spyware apps specifically hide themselves from it.  My favourite is  Security Task Manager (which comes in free and paid versions).

Once you’ve followed these steps, the obnoxious and harmful malware and spyware on your computer should be gone!

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