Virus Infections
& Spyware
911PC
technicians are experts in removing spyware, adware, and virus infections
from your computer. We can remove these infections from your computer and
then make sure you are properly protected from future infections. Slow
performance, constant pop-up ads, or complete inability to use your computer
can be very frustrating and there really is no need. Let us show you the
right way to keep your computer safe.
Norton
Antivirus, McAfee Antivirus, Trend Micro PC-Cillin, Stop-Sign, Avast, AVG -
They are not all the same. Which one is right for you?
Spyware, adware, and virus infections
have rapidly grown over recent years, leaving many computer users with slow
running systems, annoying pop-up ads, stolen private information and surfing
habits, and other undesirable experiences. Simply running just any
antivirus software doesn't cut it anymore. One antivirus program can do a
better job than another. Some just scan for viruses while others scan
viruses, spyware, and other malware. Each company maintains their own
individual database of infections to scan for and the research their
database is based on can vary widely. Scanning your computer with McAfee
Antivirus can produce completely different results than scanning your
computer with another competitor such as Norton Antivirus. In other words,
one companies program can determine your computer is clean of infections
while another can detect numerous infections that exist. So how do you know
what program you should run on your computer? The answer continues to vary
over time. Time was when Norton Antivirus was recognized and respected as
the best on the market. That's not really true anymore. Norton, McAfee,
and other companies often have their software pre-installed on your
computer. Some may take the luck of the draw in what comes with their
computer and just stick with it and fail to keep it updated. That could be
a dangerous decision.
Programs like
Ad-Aware and
Spybot Search & Destroy for years have done some of the best jobs in
detecting infections other than viruses. Spybot Search & Destroy has always
offered their software for free (although feel free to donate to their
cause) while Ad-aware comes in both a free and licensed version. Their free
version is honestly very adequate. Unfortunately these programs do not
detect most viruses. So what's a person to do?
You can also download free antivirus
software such as AVG and Avast Antivirus but do they really protect you
well? While these programs may suit some users they do not most the way
they need. Free is always attractive but if you don't get the protection
you need, what's a person to do?
Hundreds of spyware and adware programs
have hit the market over the past couple years, each with great promises of
detecting and removing all of the malware on your machine. Some of these
programs are honestly and well written programs but they fail to be backed
up by constant research and updated detection databases which is critical to
you. Antivirus, spyware, and adware detection programs are only as good as
their updates and if they don't have a full-time staff of experts doing
research, their program is nothing but junk. A common growing problem today
is scam and junk programs will bait you for your money. Programs such as
Spy Axe, Spy Trooper, and Spy Falcon only infect your machine with their own
adware. Adware that constantly nag you to death to purchase their
software. You might find a pop-up ad or notice in the system tray
indicating spyware has been detected on your computer. And you need to pay
them $39.95 to purchase their software to remove them.
Please do not waste your money!
So what's a person
to do?
You can keep running the antivirus
software that you have and augment your protection with spyware and Adware
detections programs like Ad-Aware and Spybot Search & Destroy. The only
problem is that unlike your antivirus program which is always running giving
you full-time protection, these programs only scan, detect, and remove when
you manually run them so they really are not protecting you. They are
merely useful cleaning tools.
Currently we recommend that your run
Panda Titanium
Antivirus or one of their other products to protect your computer and
it's data. As virus, spyware, and adware experts, we can tell you that
currently Panda does the most thorough job in detecting computer
infections. Next year it may be Norton again, or even McAfee but for now
Panda is #1.
Do you need to
consider anything before installing Panda on your computer?
Absolutely! Whether it be Norton,
McAfee, Panda, or some other antivirus program, additional resources have
had to be given to make these programs run well on your machine. They have
to work harder today to protect you than in years past. As a result, these
programs have become memory hogs and adding more memory (RAM) is a
necessity. We recommend having at least 512mb in your computer. Otherwise
you may have the best antivirus, spyware, and adware program on the market
today installed on your computer but you will find that your computer runs
at a snail's pace. IMPORTANT - Be sure
and first uninstall any other antivirus software you may have installed
before installing Panda. You cannot and should not run more than one
antivirus program at a time.
What can you do to
avoid spyware, adware, and virus infections in your computer?
Some people will tell you that you need
to run antivirus software to keep avoid infecting your computer. Absolutely
that is true. But really it begins with your own computer use habits. Most
all infections today are transmitted through the Internet although floppy
disk, cd's, etc.. can introduce these infections as well. Yes,
Panda Antivirus's job is to keep the door closed on infections and intruders. But
improving your habits while on the net will go a long way in preventing
these infections from even knocking on your computers door to begin with.
You might want to keep in mind the following useful tips:
- Most importantly, keep your
computer up to date through
Windows Update.
And most Windows XP users should install Service Pack 2 which is also
available on Windows Update.
- Use a software firewall on
your computer to keep the doors on your network connection. A hardware
firewall such as router may keep someone out of your machine but they do
nothing to keep viruses, spyware, and adware, from connecting to computers
outside your machine. Windows XP includes a firewall program and it is
automatically enabled once you install XP Service Pack 2. Windows 98, ME,
2000, and others should consider installing firewall software for
protection.
- Be careful where you click.
Just because you can doesn't mean that you should. We all love to surf
but you should know the signs of a dangerous site. Generic looking sites
with links to search from Apples to Zebras can be direct links to spyware
and adware.
- Don't click on pop-up ads.
Period! Some infections are introduced into your computer the moment that
you click. When you close these pop-up ads there is only one correct
choice, the top right corner X. Common tactics to infect you can include
a bogus X just below the Windows X. You may also find a Close button
which can also infect your machine. And there is nothing really wrong
with advertising on the net, but these annoying pop-up tactics to make a
sale are only prolonged by your clicking on them.
- Don't click on anything in
spam, especially attachments. Just delete it. If you are having a
problem with spam you should consider using
CloudMark to
regain your inbox.
- Don't download free
screensavers, games, and other software you don't already know to be free
of infections. If you don't know, do a little research such as a Google
search on the download. Are people saying what a great game it is or are
they saying how do you get rid of this blasted spyware?
- Don't use file sharing programs like
Kazaa, Limewire, and others. These programs do nothing but fill your
computer up with junk and leave doors wide open into your computer for
others to take advantage.
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