CounterSpy Wins 1st place in top 10 anti-spyware applications. I can second this since I have personally and professionally used counterspy and continue to this day to recommend this software.
“Interestingly, RealPlayer 10.5 and RealPlayer 11, both of which are distributed widely, both violate our badware guidelines, but in different ways.
RealPlayer 10.5 is badware because it doesn’t tell the user that its “Message Center” feature will pop up ads from the system tray if the user doesn’t register the application.
RealPlayer 11 is badware because it installs the Rhapsody Player Engine without notifying the user. When the user uninstalls RealPlayer, Rhapsody Player Engine is left behind, unless the user also knows to uninstall it separately.”
For more information go on over to StopBadWare.Org (Blog) and (Full Alert)
As you can see it’s not a serious issue, but does violate the End User License Agreement.
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OnGuardOnline.gov provides practical tips from the federal government and the technology industry to help you be on guard against Internet fraud, secure your computer, and protect your personal information.
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You get your new computer. You push the power button and Windows starts, the welcome screen comes up and your computer is ready to use in 30 seconds. Wow, you say, this computer is fast. A few months go by and after you shop on line, you bank on line you start you’re my space page, you download music from lime wire. You decide to check your email and press the power button. The Windows screen comes up, the computer is taking a lot longer to boot up. You see the startup screen and wait, wait and wait to start using the computer. You finally are ready and hit the internet explorer icon and it starts slower and takes longer to load you home page. “What is the problem?” you say to yourself as you wonder what the problem could be. “Spyware” someone tells you is the problem.
But is it?
There are several reasons why Windows slows down and it’s true that spyware is one of the major problems. What is Spyware? Spyware is software that transmits personal information from your computer to some place on the internet without your approval or knowledge. You get this from allowing an add-on to load when you install a program on your computer. A tool bar or other “helper” application supposedly to provide some free service ends up transmitting information about you and your internet habits to a marketing firm that uses the information to target specific ads to your computer.
A less threatening kind of malware (i.e. malicious software) is adware. Adware is similar to spyware, but does not transmit personally identifiable information, or at least the collector promises not to sell it. Instead, it collects usage information. Also, adware is often a side-effect of spyware, as both monitor you for a sole purpose - delivering advertisements to you that are especially tailored to your habits.
Another form detected under the spyware category are tracking cookies. Cookies are used all over the internet in useful and less useful places. Advertisement companies often set cookies whenever your browser loads a banner from them. The cookie contains code that notifies the company every time you visit a site that contains their ads.
If you surf the internet you get spyware. Just like spyware is big business removing spyware is a big business. Just perform an internet search on spyware and you will come across countless spyware removal programs. Some are freeware and some you pay a fee for. What do you use? I have downloaded countless programs and read many reviews and here is what I have found. No one spyware removal program does the complete job of removing spyware. Free programs such as Windows defender and adware do a great job however you really need to purchase a spyware program to complement them.
Remember, a pay or free program will not get them all. You really need both. Most have money back guarantees. Try them and keep the combination of the two or three (buy one, two free) that work for you.
There are several that I recommend.
1. Counterspy (see link in right bar) Its free for 14-days, and only 19.95 for the year. Well worth the money and I can say, it has removed over 99% of all spyware infections I have come across.
2. Download AVG - http://free.grisoft.com. This is free for home use, if you are a business or non-profit you must purcahse a license, but there are prices breaks for bulk, non-profit.
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Fellow readers, I have finally got the outline ready, and hard at work creating content.
videos, videos videos.
This is the major feedback that we have recevied from you, our visitors.
So be it, we will be creating videos ontop of the step-by-step guides. We are pushing for a January 1st 2008 release date.
This package will be a complete one stop guide to cleaning spyware off your computer.
Bonus videos included on how to optimize your Windows XP computer for optimum performance. Turn off unused services, and squeeze that little bit more out of your computer.
PS)… note the page peel affect
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“Consumers paid as much $7.8 billion over two years to repair or replace computers that got infected with viruses and spyware” found by Consumer Reports.
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I have decided to release a few sections of my up coming Ebook on FREE VIRUS & SPYWARE REMOVAL : The Ultimate Non Techie Guide. You will learn where and how to download. How to install the programs, and then the steps we take that fix about 99% of the computers I have worked on. Most computers are repairable. There are the occasional few that need to be reformatted, due to a serious operating system corruption…..
He is very knowledgeable, courteous, and was very helpful in not only solving my problems, but also showed concern about security and assisted in updating my computer's spyware capabilities.