Get rid of Spyware and Viruses

One of the hazards of using a computer online today is the danger of infestation with a variety of malware, viruses, trojan horses, spyware, zombieware, worms, loggers, dialers - no matter what you're infected with, it carries the dangers of:

- Reduced performance
- Unwanted emailing
- Damage to your data, or even to your bios (which means your computer is toast)
- Theft of your data, up to and including all your personal information

When malware is released in a large network, the results can be even worse, with mass infections causing shutdowns of entire systems, theft of corporate data, and revenue loss that can rise into the millions.

Whether you run anti-virus and anti-spyware or not, your computer can still be infected. This is due to the ever evolving nature of the internet allowing new innovations for good and bad. Now that your computer is infected, what can you do?how to get rid of Spyware and Viruses?


There are several things you can do. 1 Format your had drive

This is the most time consuming and costly method. You will lose all your files and it will take you a very long time to re-install all your programs. so not everyone do it.

2 Use anti-virus and anti-spyware software. There are many programs out there that will do the job.Once you have these programs you need to run a scan to determine where the infection is. Once the infection is located there are one of two things you can do. You can either quarantine the infection, or you can delete it completely. Deleting it would be the more effective option as it ensures you dont accidently use the file again.

All in all, avoiding spyware is really not that difficult. As long as your surfing includes the use of a firewall, up-to-date operating system, the latest in antivirus and antispyware technology, you have a solid foundation for having a clean, great performing, and safe system.
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