adware
adware
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by Van Whitsett - 2006-11-29
To understand why you want to remove spyware, it is important to know exactly what spyware is and what is does. Spyware is a small program that is uploaded to your computer through contact with a webs...
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by Buzz Scott - 2006-12-03
Spyware software is like a peeping Tom, peering into your computers logs and hard drive and tracking your activity. Spyware can follow your every step online and report to someone else what you are do...
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by Austin Akalanze - 2006-12-05
Introduction:Very often, malware is spoken of as viruses, trojans, dialers, adware and sypware. Being knowledgeable about how to diagnose a service running as a malware is an important part of fightin...
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by Carl Smith - 2006-12-06
Windows XP has lots of colours, themes and similar special effects to make your PC look great. These effects slow down your PC and that is the main problem.If your computer is running slow, and you ar...
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by Graham Johnston - 2006-12-08
PC users and businesses often believe that technology will ultimately solve their problems. However the solutions to the threats of spy ware, spam and viruses are not purely technological. Users thems...
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by Jayen Woods - 2006-12-12
Are you new to the World Wide Web? If so there are a number of things you should be aware of. Even if you have spent just a small period of time on the web, you will probable have come to realise the ...
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by Adamheist - 2006-12-15
IE is a very good browser in many respects, but the bad guys just love to hack at it and bombard you with nasty bugs. However, there is a better browser available that's not subject to all these virus...
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by Buzz Scott - 2006-12-15
One of the many things a Mac user boasts about is their ability to remain safer online that PC users. Mac users traditionally found a selling point of buying a Mac that it was less vulnerable to attac...
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by Jackson Summers - 2006-12-15
What is Spyware?Spyware refers to an extensive class of malicious software designed to seize control of a user's computer without permission or informed consent, in order to benefit a third party such...
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by Josh George - 2006-12-16
There is no doubt that wireless technology has evolved the way we communicate. With the popular 2.4 GHz frequency being unlicensed and inexpensive, people all around the world have been able to do thi...