The Laptop Virus Is The Mortal Opponent of The Human Race

Sat, Jan 9, 2010

Spyware

One thing that many people are taking lots of advantage of without really stopping to appreciate it is technology. If you compare how much technology is available to us compared to five or ten years ago, it is nothing short of astonishing. All kinds of inventions have sprouted up, and made life much more interesting, exciting, and wonderful.

Many inventions and developments are centered around computing, data transfer and communication. This of course, means the Internet. The things you can do online today make just a few years ago look like Fred Flintstone.

There is a dark side to all of this. Just as computers are becoming more and more advanced, so are the inventions of those that wish to do us harm Those that wish to infiltrate our computers and systems with viruses that either exploit or system, hoping to make a profit, or simply to destroy it altogether.

I don’t need to tell you what an inconvenient, frustrating ,and truly maddening thing it is to have to remove a virus from your computer. Even though most machines today come with a full set of recovery CD’s, this can be a huge pain in the you know what, especially if you have to go through the process of reloading all your software.

Viruses come in various shapes and sizes, with different intentions. Some, called adware, only want to find out information about you to sell you stuff. One particular nasty form is known as ms antispyware. This pretends to remove bad software from your computer, when in reality all it is doing is trying to scam you out of money.

The good news is that there are plenty of quick an easy ways to effectively remove these programs from your computer without causing any collateral damage. If you’re interested on finding out just how easy this is, visit one of he web pages listed below.

If you have found some ms antispyware on your computer, head on over to Hector Burgenstein’s simple and immediate guide to remove ms antispyware before it’s too late.

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Albert Q. Swizer - who has written 14 posts on Computer Security News.


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