Consumer
Reports & Tips Have you ever been the victim of
spyware? Is your computer behaving strangely lately? Do you know that most
computers connected to the internet are infected by spyware, adware, malware and
trojans. Have a look at 'My Spyware Story'. Read what happened to me, how I
fixed my spyware problem and what I recommend that you do. Think about it. Someone could be spying on your every
movement, recording your credit card transactions or going through all the
files on your computer. While it is true that most spyware only seeks to
monitor your internet activity with a view to targeting you with pop-ups and
advertisements, the real risk is someone taking control of your computer,
downloading your files then committing bank account or credit card fraud or
worst case scenario, stealing your identity. Some of the symptoms of spyware on you computer are:
Slow performance – your system loads and operates
more slowly than usual. Your homepage, browser or security settings have
suddenly changed. Increased number of pop-ups or unsolicited
advertisements. Your system crashes. While I let that sink in, let me tell you my story,
how my computer became infected and what I did to remedy the situation.
I always thought that I was well protected from
intrusions - running active anti-virus, anti-spyware and firewall software on
my computer. Nothing however was further from the truth. The other day without
warning my whole system crashed!My screen went blue, I kept getting a flashing
message telling me that my computer had been infected and prompting me to go
to a download site to obtain the latest anti-spyware solution. Naturally I
didn't do that. The first thing that I did was pull the plug on my internet
connection, then run my anti-spyware software. What happened next was really surprising. My software
detected some 75 different spyware items but it could not delete them. This
happened in spite of me running a full spyware scan of my computer the day
before. What to do? I rang my local technician who had built
my system: "Restart your system in safe mode and run your anti-spyware
software again". Still no good. "What are you using", I told him the name of a free
anti-spyware program that I had downloaded from the internet, "Well that's
your problem, you need to be using much better software" - what do you
recommend, I asked, CounterSpy he replied, "it's very powerful and it's what I
would use to clean up your system if you bring it in". You get what you pay for - or in my case what I
didn't pay for. I now know the downside of running free software, it just does
not work as well. The other risk in using free software is that some
unscrupulous operators have actually conned people into believing that they
are downloading legitimate software when in fact what they are really getting
is more spyware. Don't make the same mistake that I did, thinking that
the free software that you download from the internet will protect you, it
won't. Sooner or later you will suffer, or maybe your system is already
infected but you just don't know it. So if you have a spyware problem, or more to the
point, if you never want to have a spyware problem, spend a little money and
get the best anti-spyware software, it is very inexpensive insurance. I
recommend you do it right away. For more information and details of what I think is
the best anti-spyware software available, please visit:
spyware.cybersprout.com
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