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Are You Prepared For A Hard Drive Crash?

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Its just a matter of time before you experience a hard drive problem. Are you prepared to loose your data? If your hard drive crashed right now do you have an action plan to follow? Most people only think of backing up their data after they experience a problem. Don't set yourself up for a data loss disaster.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 December 2009 03:10 Read more...
 

Adware Installation Stealth Tactics

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

Adware Installation Stealth Tactic 1: Expensive Freebie

• How it works: adware may get installed with so-called free software without any mention of it being included anywhere in the software's license or documentation. Or any mention of the bundled software is buried deep within a click-wrap licensing agreement.

• How to protect yourself: It's become an endlessly repeated cliché, but it's true: only install software from developers you trust. That doesn't mean you can never try any software from a new company. Just familiarize yourself with the developer's reputation before opening wide your hard drive. Search the developer's name on search engines. If a dozen anti-spyware advertisements are listed alongside the search results, that's not a good sign.

• How to fight back: If you've already downloaded the expensive freebie, it's probably too late to simply uninstall it. The bundled adware will likely stick around on your computer long after the software that came with it has been sent to the recycling bin. Instead, you need to use an anti-spyware program, and preferably two to be sure.

Tactic 2. Adware Drive-by

• How it works: adware may hide in a website's code and download itself automatically onto the site visitor's hard drive. This is often called a "drive-by" installation.

• How to protect yourself: drive-by installations of software tend to happen on obscure commercial websites, rather than personal homepages, blogs, or the websites of established businesses. If you can avoid surfing in those kinds of rough waters, you'll be a lot safer from adware attacks.

• How to fight back: If you do suspect that a site has downloaded software onto your computer, close it immediately and fire up your anti-spyware and antivirus software. You may also want to delete your browser's cache and also any program downloads folders and temporary internet folders, just in case the adware is a new kind of adware that isn't in your anti-spyware software's database yet.

Tactic 3: The Old-Fashioned Way: Email

• How it works: you know the drill: just as with viruses, adware may come as an email attachment. The stealth part is that simply not opening attachments may not be enough to protect you. The attachment may not display an attachment icon and is set to auto-install as soon as the message is opened.

• How to protect yourself: make sure your email software does not open attached files automatically. With most new email software applications the option to block automatic downloads of attached files is set as the default. But to be really safe, you should set your anti-spyware software to automatically monitor all email.

• How to fight back: delete the offending email without opening it or the attachment (assuming that hasn't happened already). Run a full scan of your hard drive using anti-spyware and antivirus software.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 December 2009 03:06
 

Registry4Repair.Com

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Welcome! Registry4Repair.com is a website built and dedicated to helping PC users repair their registry and help PC users with protection from harmful computer viruses, spyware and adware problems. Now for those of you who are completely new to the concept of registry repair or anti-virus protection we've created many articles on our site just for that purpose. In our articles section you'll be able to learn the basics of registry repair. You'll also soon see articles written specifically for help with anti-virus, spyware and adware.

Next you'll be able to browse our product reveiw section, for unbias reveiws of top products on the market for registry repair, anti-virus protection, spyware protection and adware removal. If you have any questions on a specific product or would like to have a product reviewed, feel free to contact us through email. Thank you for visiting Registry4Repair.com!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 February 2009 17:10
 

Adware: How to Beat the Sneakiest Software

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Adware is, by definition, something reasonable people don't want on their computers. That's why malware can't just come out and ask people to install it.

Often, the computer owner is completely unaware of it being installed. But not always.

When adware doesn't want to sneak in through an open window, it will try to trick you into letting it in through the front door. Don't think you could be

Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 December 2009 03:04 Read more...
 

What Is A Virus?

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A computer virus is a malicious computer program that is unknowingly downloaded to a computer. This program can copy itself and infect a computer's various systems. Viruses are confused frequently with Trojan horses and computer worms. A virus can spread itself from one computer to another by an executable code, or what is known as an .exe file. The virus can be spread by an attachment on an email or through instant messages by clicking a hyper link. Or it can be transferred by a floppy disk, a CD or a flash drive.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 31 March 2009 00:25 Read more...
 
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