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Spyware and the Steps to Take to Eradicate It from your Computer

Spyware is one of the roots of all-evil in the computer world. There are claims that a brand new computer without any type of anti-virus or Spyware protection hooked up to the Internet could become infected within minutes! That is a scary thought isnt it? The thing with Spyware is that it can be a major invader of your privacy. Who knows exactly what kind of information it mines from your computer to relay back to its creators. Therefore you need to determine how to combat the Spyware problem before it even starts as soon as you take your new computer out of its box.

It is definitely best to start with a virgin computer, untouched by the Internet. Most computers you buy at a retail store these days come with software preloaded on it like the Windows
operating system. As soon as possible, you will want to go on the Internet to download all the updates for your Windows operating system. When you purchase a computer, the software is already dated and would not be protected against the latest destructive things you might encounter when browsing the Internet. Be sure to activate the automatic updates for Windows as well as turn on your firewall.

Purchase anti-virus software if your computer does not already come with it. Once the software is loaded, go online to download the latest updates and security definitions. Much anti-virus software these days also come with Spyware detection. In order to be effective, you should set your anti-virus software to automatic update so you will always have the latest protection.

Internet Explorer is often the default web browser for most computers and it is definitely not infallible in regards to viruses and Spyware. There are alternatives to Internet Explorer that are not only free to download but also more resilient against these web nasties. They include pop-up blockers and other scanning and monitoring components that alert you if unauthorized programs like Spyware are trying to install itself on your computer. Dont forget to lockdown Internet Explorer! This basically will deactivate the ActiveX controls that you may run into on some website. ActiveX allows executable files to download you dont know what some of those programs will do.

Once you have updated your Windows operating system and anti-virus software, then you are ready to load anti-Spyware software. There are several effective ones available for download off the Internet, but there are also some available for purchase as well. It is recommended by many IT people to use at least two different programs. One program may catch something that another one doesnt and vice versa. Be sure to activate the automatic updates as well for these anti-Spyware programs.

In addition to all of these precautions, you will also want to install some programs that try and prevent Spyware from being downloaded onto your computer versus the programs that catch them after the deed is done. You want to cover all bases when it comes to protecting your computer. When it comes to preventing Spyware from downloading onto your computer, you can never have too many tools. There are only two instances where only one program of its type is suggested your virus software and your firewall.

When you run more than one type of anti-virus software, which often contains a Spyware catcher, it could conflict with a similar program thats the least it can do. The worst that could happen is that your computer could crash because of the conflicts. The same thing applies to the firewall, which can protect your computer against hijackers. Research your options carefully so before loading the anti-virus and firewall software.

The options above are your best bet to stay protected in todays cyberspace. And remember; keep those automatic updates turned on! You are not protected unless you have the latest updates.

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