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		<title>Are Windows Platforms More Vulnerable To Spyware?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 14:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If there is one title Microsoft would not want, it would be the burden of bearing the tag of the most vulnerable platform for the spyware programs. While there are different opinions to it- few believe it is largely due to the market share, others differ. The formers believe that since there are more PCs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If there is one title Microsoft would not want, it would be the burden of bearing the tag of the most vulnerable platform for the spyware programs. While there are different opinions to it- few believe it is largely due to the market share, others differ. The formers believe that since there are more PCs than Macs or Linux based systems, there would be more spyware for the operating system by default. Others blame it on the way the OS is written and how security seems an afterthought for Windows as compared to say Macs, which have been designed with security in mind from the ground up.</p>
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<p>The problem with Windows is much deeper and something that Microsoft and various experts acknowledge. The issue is the way applications are executed on the platform and how, by default, every user gets administrative rights. What this means is that any application can access the root kit (since it is run as an administrator) and create havoc. Yes, even the spyware- once they circumvent the not so effective <strong>windows spyware removal tool</strong> installed on your PC.</p>
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<p>While with <strong>windows spyware removal tool</strong>, things can be salvaged to a higher degree, the fact remains that no <strong>windows spyware removal tool</strong> is a panacea. What is required is more complex ways of executing applications. More complexity makes writing spyware programs difficult. This is why say a Mac or other Linux based environments are less prone to spyware. They have a very complex way of executing applications. Typically, they followed this pattern: read, save, become root, give executable permissions, run. Whereas with Windows, the applications initiate installation at double click. There are no prompts for passwords or special rights. This leaves a major floodgate open for the spyware programmers to exploit and do they exploit?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>In fact, chances are that if you own a PC, you must have already experienced the ordeal and why you are on this page is because you are looking for a cure or rather a <strong>‘relative’</strong> cure, since a third party <strong>windows spyware removal tool</strong> can not rewrite the Windows code all together. It can only delete the spyware before they exploit the weak spots.</p>
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<p>So what you need to search for is a reliable, effective anti-spyware program with renowned results. Install it on your PC and let it stay active all the time. Club it with  healthy browsing and data sharing habits to further intensify the results. Rather than fretting about how Microsoft left a vital backdoor open, you got to think about constructive steps to protect your data. One of them being to install effective <strong>windows spyware removal tools</strong>. The good thing is that there are many for you to review.</p>
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		<title>Online Spyware Removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 14:09:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spyware is one threat that is omnipresent, whether you are online or offline. While offline methods can be checked by running scans at the time of transferring data from external solid state drives, online monitoring is where the trick lies.  You need an alert online spyware removal tool that stays alert all the time and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spyware is one threat that is omnipresent, whether you are online or offline. While offline methods can be checked by running scans at the time of transferring data from external solid state drives, online monitoring is where the trick lies.  You need an alert <strong>online spyware removal </strong>tool that stays alert all the time and updated of all the possible threats hitting the virtual world. For this, you either need <strong>online spyware removal </strong>tools that are inbuilt in offline antispyware programs or look for secured browsers such as Chrome and Firefox.</p>
<h2>Your Free Online Spyware Removal Tools</h2>
<p>While there are many dedicated antispyware programs out there, what most people ignore are the advanced and more secured internet browsers such as Chrome and Firefox.</p>
<p>Chrome in particular is a powerful tool to keep spyware away while surfing online. Google keeps updating the browser with latest definitions and prompting anytime a file is being downloaded. This function ensures that no sites are able to force a download on your PC without you knowing it. Firefox likewise offers online protection.</p>
<p>While the aforementioned browsers are good options for <strong>online spyware removal </strong>tools, they are not the only options available and at times may fail your trust. This is so since they are made primarily for browsing than catching spywares.</p>
<p>A dedicated <strong>online spyware removal </strong>tool on the other hand may truly be a better option when you are really concerned about your online security. Running a reliable <strong>online spyware removal </strong>tool ensures that all malicious codes are kept off the PC. Coupled with firewall, they can indeed form a formidable defense against spyware and spot them early-even before they brew any trouble.  While they may not necessarily come free, they nevertheless are well worth it; considering what they save is even more valuable; things like your bank account passwords and private mails.</p>
<p>Coupled with <strong>online spyware removal </strong>tool, the following suggestions can also help you keep your PC safe from malicious spyware.</p>
<ul>
<li>Change your passwords regularly</li>
<li>Do not click on links embedded in emails; instead type out the URL manually</li>
<li>Disable inbox preview pane</li>
<li>Try reading emails in plain text format</li>
<li>Do not click on attachment unless they come from reliable sources</li>
<li>Try to do as much work as possible without enabling Java, JS, or ActiveX</li>
<li>Keep your email address private on your site</li>
<li>Disable password saving on your PC</li>
<li>Keep your browsers as well as your spyware program updated</li>
<li>Do not run suspicious software</li>
<li>Stay wary of emails since they can carry worms and viruses</li>
<li>A big no to pop ups</li>
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<p>The basic idea is to never trust any online property, be it emails or webpages that look dicey to you. As they, when in doubt, leave it! Remember, <strong>online spyware removal </strong>tools do even better when you get cautious about what you browse.</p>
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		<title>Removing Spyware And Staying Safe</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 14:03:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The amount of information being shared online these days is worth in gold and beyond. Possibly this explains why there has been such an exponential rise in the number of spyware programs. It explains why spyware moved from an innocuous act of excited students and high school kids to a more organized ‘profession’. It explains [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The amount of information being shared online these days is worth in gold and beyond. Possibly this explains why there has been such an exponential rise in the number of spyware programs. It explains why spyware moved from an innocuous act of excited students and high school kids to a more organized ‘profession’. It explains why various cyber terrorists use spyware to spy on their targets and why even government agencies feel the heat to stay alert to warnings and protect their data being exchanged online. Else pay!</p>
<p>The situation therefore demands us to find answers to two possible questions: how to prevent a system from getting infected and how to <strong>remove spyware</strong> from it, once it’s there?</p>
<p><strong>Removing spyware</strong> is more than just installing an anti-spyware program and running it. It needs one to first identify the best anti-spyware program-for which one may have to go through different reviews and then try the software.</p>
<p>Even before that, one needs to take few precautionary steps such as not visiting suspicious sites, keeping the windows updates and firewall on, only viewing emails from reliable sources, not clicking on URLs rather type them out, staying wary of pop ups, not playing games online on platforms such as Facebook and the like.</p>
<h2>How To Remove Spyware</h2>
<p>Run the anti-spyware program once you have downloaded the trial version. Look for how deep the scans are. Ideally, it should scan the hidden files and go as deep as root kits.</p>
<p>There is also a belief that using antispyware program along with restore points is another effective way of taking care of spyware. While the opinion is divided about how to do it, there are two schools of thought: One suggests switching off restore points while the antispyware program runs, the other suggests keeping it on. The former suggestion is a risky one since without any restore point, you may not have any restoration reference to dial back to.</p>
<p>Irrespective of what approach one takes to knock off spyware, it is essential that you use an antispyware program that has regular updates. Without regular updates, any antispyware program would fail to deliver the results. Updates keep the database ready to identify even the most current threats. Another valued feature is an online support system in the form of forums and community. Through them you can get immediate answers to any solution.</p>
<p>In regular use, keep the spyware program on at all the times and preferably use anti-spyware programs that scan online pages as well. One good way to stay safe online is to use browsers like Chrome, which have inbuilt spyware protection.</p>
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		<title>Using Restore Points As Spyware Removal Tools</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 13:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world is divided on whether to use restore points to combat the nuisances of spyware or use spyware removal tools in isolations. Many say that restore points get the villains back while those who support the approach have a different opinion. As per them “a lifesaving boat with a hole is better than none”. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world is divided on whether to use restore points to combat the nuisances of spyware or use <strong>spyware removal</strong> tools in isolations. Many say that restore points get the villains back while those who support the approach have a different opinion. As per them “a lifesaving boat with a hole is better than none”. Essentially restore points are those points or snapshots of a configuration that worked. Once things go bad with your PC, you can use restore points to go back to the settings that worked fine.</p>
<p>The logic is when you restore your PC back in time; you also do away with the spyware or other malicious programs that may have infected the PC after the restore point was created. However things may be a little more challenging for infected PCs. Even its restore points may point back to a condition that has spyware. It is therefore that restore points in isolation do not help much. Your PC stays vulnerable to spyware since they merely tune the PC back in time.</p>
<p>This is when a <strong>spyware removal tool </strong>becomes a must have!</p>
<h2>What is a Spyware Removal Tool?</h2>
<p>Spyware are malicious programs designed to steal information. With the amount of information being exchanged online every day and the value it carriers, spyware have become a major threat to your identity. What started off as cheap thrills have evolved into a full throttle industry where professional spyware programmers are devising newer ways to stage break-ins and steal all that you do online. Your passwords, your bank account details and more. Not even government servers are secure from the plight of cyber terrorism and enemy state spies.</p>
<p>With a good <strong>spyware removal</strong> tool, you ensure that such programs don’t find a host on your PC. Spyware removal tools identify such malicious programs and kick them out. They do it by various methods such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Signatures: This method compares the coding of suspected files against those contained in the databases of the spyware program. Once it matches, the spyware is confirmed and deleted.</li>
<li>Heuristic: While signature based approach works for similar files, they fail to catch the variants. With heuristic approach, even the variations are identified and taken off.</li>
<li>Root kit identification: Spyware removal tools scan the root kits to detect any unwanted programs and take them off.</li>
</ul>
<p>A good spyware removal tool is what you need in a world where value of information would soon over take the value of gold! With a good tool on your PC, you would be certain that things would stay good and your identity safe.</p>
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