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Virus and Spyware Removal |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 23 December 2007 |
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We've all seen it happen: you or someone you know has downloaded something
from the internet that seemed harmless enough at the time. Next thing you know,
the computer has slowed to a crawl. Pop-up advertising starts to appear out of
nowhere. Private information gets sent to some company you've never heard of.
And the worst part? Trying to uninstall the software sometimes makes the problem
worse.
There's a battle raging on your computer right now to determine
who owns your computer. Know thy enemy:
A virus is a self-replicating
program that infects a PC and can cause anything from minor problems to
permanent data loss. Spyware takes control of your computer and eavesdrops on
your behavior without your knowledge or consent, exploiting you for commercial
gain or to violate your privacy.
Even if you use anti-virus software and
keep it regularly updated (which you should!) there are still some things those
programs miss, or can only partially clean. We use several powerful automated
and manual removal tools to ensure your system is truly virus and spyware free.
| Did You Know? |
- 80% of users' computers have some form of spyware
- 67% of users have no antivirus software or don't update it frequently
- 89% of users do not know their machine is infected
- 95% do not give permission for the installation of the
spyware
*Statistics from the National Cyber-Security Alliance Survey
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- Virus and spyware removal using automated and manual tools
- Registry infection cleaning (if applicable)
- Removal of BHO - browser helper objects (if applicable)
- Advice on how to protect your system from security compromises
- Software recommendations for anti-virus, anti-spyware & firewall
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Benefits
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- Surf the net confidently, knowing that you have a proper and clean system
- Avoid data loss and downtime due to an infection
- Don't get sold on commercial anti-virus software you don't need; we
recommend a free, open source solution
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Checklist: What You Need |
- Troublesome, infected computer.
- If you're dropping off your laptop for service, remember both your power
cable and the system discs that came with the computer. For service of a desktop
PC, just bring your desktop by itself (no cables or accessories) and your system
discs. The discs are preferred but not required for service.
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Recommended Add-Ons
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- Security Install (Level 1)
- Hardware Cleaning
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 December 2007 )
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