Lee | Uncategorized | October 19th, 2008 | No Comments »
Each individual that utilizes a computer should always do so with precaution. This includes especially the time when downloading programs found on the internet and any emails. The reason being is the big threat of worms and viruses. These malicious and annoying program codes will cause your computer system to become dysfunctional and unstable. Once this spreads throughout your system it will infect any other systems that are connected to yours.
Many sensible computer users have installed anti virus programs in there computers for protections. These programs will protect the users against any attacks from worms or viruses that scans the internet. Many worms and viruses can be spotted very easily. For an example, whenever one tries to enter your computer system through some sort of suspicious attachment form some unknown source. A number of internet users are wary when it comes to opening any suspicious attachments. The good thing about the anti virus programs, they can usually scan any attachments before you open them to tell if there are any risk involved that can affect your computer.
Although these anti virus programs are meant to protect us from such viruses and worms, we as internet users still have more to worry about than we think. These programs are not necessarily designed to detect other threats. By not being careful you may unknowingly install a spyware and adware program into your system. And of course when this happens the process of uninstalling them are problematic.
Lee | Uncategorized | October 17th, 2008 | 8 Comments »
Adware and spyware programs have commonly become threats to many computer users. These malicious programs usually work their way into the computers and become such a hassle and many times do great damage in a number of ways. Installing certain adware and spyware removal tools will assist you in protecting your computer from such threats and will aid in keeping it safe from much more damage.
All in all, a fine line can be drawm to determine whether or not a program can be described as either a spyware or adware. Adware programs are known as a legitimate alternative offered by some software companies to consumers who do now want to pay for a specific software product. Adwares can be distributed as a game, software utility designed and distributed as freeware.
Many adware programs that are known as freeware have certain features that will stay blocked until the consumer pays in order to register it. Most or all of the features in these freeware programs usually come with sponsored advertisements while the freeware program is being used. These advertisements from these sponsores may run in a small section of the interface of the software or may be displayes as some kind of pop up.
Lee | Uncategorized | October 12th, 2008 | No Comments »
It is really a hassle to come across a personal computer crashing. No matter how careful you were in the process of preventing such thing to even happen in the first place. All of the precaution measures were used that were instructed to you by the information technology department. The system can start off clean with passwords that need to be able opened and then use the personal computer so that not anyone can access it.
What happens then are that the programs main essential to the business and to the owner are then uploaded and these said programs are then double checked to see if there are any bogus computer programs attached to any of them before the installment. Internet usage is even limited for assurance of non-entry of any bogus programs or any sort of unnecessary connection that can bring any kind of problems to the existing system.
This may also mean that only the networks and company email systems can be opened all the while non-essentials like online shared programs or messengers can not be uploaded. This is actually good for offices. The company is now sure that employees are indeed working whenever they are in the office.
Lee | Uncategorized | October 7th, 2008 | No Comments »
Imagine this… you are walking alongside a busy street, and you are minding your own business. Then you decide to stop by a men’s clothing store. You look through the window display, and then point at a new pair of shoes. After a few moments of checking out the items at the window display you continue on home.
As you enter and go inside your house, you noticed a flyer on your porch that wasn’t there when you left. On this specific flyer is the same exact pair of shoes that you just saw in the men’s store. How did this happen? This is a coincidence, isn’t it? If this scenario occurred while on the internet, then more then likely this was not a coincidence. Your computer system has been monitored and your “movement” on the Web has been carefully recorded. This means that your operating system has some sort of spyware in it.
Spyware are these computer programs that usually attach themselves in any things you download while online. The purpose is of these programs are to track you wherever you go online. Spywares are slightly different from adwares. Adwares are also known as freeware and they are basically those annoying ads that pop-up when you open any website or web page or open any programs.
Lee | Uncategorized | October 2nd, 2008 | No Comments »
We all know that adwares and spywares are not just annoying but they are also very damaging to your computer software and more often than not can also damage your hardware as well. These damaging bugs have become a real pain for internet browsers around the world. Although these bugs have become a normal occurence that sometimes goes ignored, but by no means should we just accept it.
This computer software is known as spyware which spies on your internet usage. What it does is collect your personal and confidential information. These informations may be credit card digits, IPs and sometimes even addresses. These programs can detect the credit card entries as you log them into any web form or online application. What some people do not know is that a number of these programs can also record which sites you visit, your usage while on the internet, which files you download and even how much time you spend online.
What happens next is these information are sold or sent to advertisers. These advertisers will then use such information to use for advertising campaigns. These campaigns targets specific audiences or markets. These spyware uses a number of ways to record IP addresses and even shopping habits. And these ultimately happen without the consent and knowledge of any users.
Lee | Uncategorized | June 21st, 2008 | No Comments »
You can get infected by a virus is many ways, and you should always try to find out where the virus was located this will help you understand how you became infected and put measures in place to stop it the next time.
Email:
The most popular computer viruses have spread by email they usually come in the form of an attachment and when it is opened infects your computer and forwards itself onto all users in your address book
File Downloads:
This is becoming an increasingly popular way to infect users with viruses and spyware, usually disguising themselves as popular mp3’s, movies, software and even images can be viruses.
Malicious Website:
Websites can install things directly onto your computer through your browser, these can be anything from dialers to viruses that spawn popups or even ones that silently take control of your computer.
Lee | Uncategorized | June 18th, 2008 | No Comments »
If you think you have downloaded a virus or just want to check if a single file is infected with a virus and don’t have anti virus software, then we recommend you use kaspersky single file virus scanner what you do is simply upload the file to their web server and kaspersky will check the file for any trace of a virus or spyware.

http://www.kaspersky.com/scanforvirus
Lee | Uncategorized | June 15th, 2008 | No Comments »

If you dont know how to install a virus scanner or simply don’t have enough space for one on your computer dont worry because there are perfectly good online virus scanners & removal tools, although typically these are not as great as their desktop cousins they work just fine for the average user and will catch 95% of viruses out there. So if you need to just scan once or use the frequently all the below anti virus scanners are very useful… we have ranked them based on effectiveness using our own tests
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/uk/
http://www.kaspersky.com/virusscanner
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8/ie.html
Lee | Uncategorized | June 9th, 2008 | No Comments »

If your tired of your computer running slowly or running out of memory on your hard disk then you may want to try these 2 simple things that should be done frequently but PC users around the world forget to do so.
1. Disk Cleanup
This will delete all temporary files & files which may have been stored if your PC uses hibernation.
How to Run:
Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Cleanup > Choose C:/ Drive.
2. Disk Defragmenter
Although the windows disk defragmenter is inferior compared to other products, it still helps alot. Often your computer stores chunks of information on different pieces of the memory sometimes it takes longer than it should to locate the correct data this is because it can be split over several sections:
How To Run
Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tool > Disk Defragmenter