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Get The Help You Need-Use An Anti Virus On Your Computer

We are living in an Information age and today more and more people use computers to help them reach information or to do some work. (...)

Concerning Issues With Anti-virus

The ongoing writing and spreading of viruses and of panic about them gives the vendors of commercial anti virus software a financial interest in the ongoing existence of viruses.Some theorize that antivirus companies have financial ties to virus writers, to generate their own market,though there is really know evidence that we know of.Some of the antivirus software can considerable reduce performance. (...)

Anti Virus Programs That Can Save Your Computer

Windows registry errors are a result of broken file paths, missing extensions and basically any interruption in our operating system. (...)

Anti Virus Programs-

When making backup keep in mind that the keeper of it is very important. If you store the backup on your hard drive the chances for it to be damaged are big. (...)

Anti Virus-More Information For You To Enjoy

Spyware is computer software that is installed stealthily on a personal computer to intercept or take partial control over the user's interaction with the computer, without the user's knowledge or consent. (...)

Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Spyware

John Locke said that “no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions”,Yet as I sit here at my computer this morning, I get the feeling that the attempts being made to keep the Internet’s safe will not come to fruition soon. (...)

Being safe on the net - taking care of online security

Online security can be referred as one of the biggest challenges most computer users face in today’s internet world. (...)

Adware Installation Stealth Tactics

When adware can't trick you into installing it, it often resorts to a secretive invasion. Find out how to defend yourself. (...)

There be Spyware here, Captain!

The ships bell had just sounded the dogwatch as Captain Skag began to check his email. (...)