Sunday, December 21, 2008

Should I Use An Adware Spyware Uninstaller or a Virus Cleaner

By Ed Lathrop

In the last few years, spyware has become very sophisticated. The sick people who write this software, do so to steal information about you. They are out to get your social security number, passwords, banking information and more! Viruses are another concern and although they don't spy on you they can get so deeply into your hard drive, only a reformat will make it usable again!

Today, it is not necessary to have both a virus scanner and a spyware scanner. In fact, when both programs are installed, the tend to get in each others way and slow down your computer's operations. However, you should make sure you have an antivirus or spyware program installed that will take care of all the problematic spyware and viruses around today.

This article points out which viruses and spyware it is mandatory your spyware or virus cleaner is able to clean off your hard drive. Also, we'll discuss what this awful stuff is capable of doing to a computer and even your financial well-being.

Spyware and Adware

Spyware and adware are similar in the fact they fact the are able to watch what you are doing on your own computer. Adware is more interested in getting information on you as a customer, so that the people who are using it will know how and what to sell to you. Spyware, in many cases, truly spies on you and can find out a lot of very sensitive information such as your social security number.

Malicious software is what is meant when we say "malware." Some of these parasites we call malware are what we know as viruses and others are types are spyware. Some of the popular malware today that you should make sure you are protected from are browser hijackers, phishing software, rootkits, bots, keyloggers and trojans.

Rootkits, trojans and worms are viruses because they are most concerned with destroying your computer. Keyloggers, browser hijackers, phishing software and bots are types of spyware and they try to get your most private information and if they ruin your computer while doing so, they are not at all concerned.

Sometimes a virus and spyware will team up on a computer or worse, the computer owner. For instance, a worm will be attached to a rootkit. The rootkit is capable of working its way into your computer's operating system and then the worm will unleash its terror on your computer.

What Spyware Leaves Behind

Earlier we found out spyware removal programs and virus removal programs were similar in nature. So, having both are not necessary. However, after spyware, adware, malware or any kind of software is removed from a PC, corruption is left behind in the computer's registry.

This means we should have a registry cleaner installed on our computer and we should run it after any kind of malware is cleaned from our hard drives because registry corruption makes a computer run like it does when malware is present. Namely it make your computer run slow and crash periodically as well as have frequent error messages. - 16003

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