Five Easy Tips for Adware and Spyware
Removal
Adware and spyware, programs
installed on your computer without your knowledge or consent, can
significantly disrupt the way your computer functions. This article
explains the impact of adware and spyware on your computer and
discusses how you can remove these annoying, potentially dangerous,
programs.
Adware and Spyware Removal #1: Be Aware of the
Problem
Before you can protect yourself against
adware and spyware, it's important to know what
each program does. Adware delivers advertising to your computer in
the form of annoying pop-ups, banner ads, toolbars, etc. Adware may
also "hijack" your browser so that it opens to a new homepage,
often having to do with pornography or commercial interests.
Spyware is any program that records your keystrokes or online
habits and sends that information back to a third party, who then
uses it to steal your identity or to send a flurry of customized
ads in your direction.
Adware and Spyware Removal #2: Know the
Symptoms
Symptoms that your computer could be infected
with adware or spyware include sluggishness (e.g., slower to start
and run programs), slow browser, "hijacked" home page, pop-ups that
include your name or other identifying information and occur even
when you're not web surfing, and items that appear or disappear
from your favorite websites, etc.
Adware and Spyware Removal #3: Select a Good Scanning
Program
If you think your computer is infected with
adware or spyware, check it out. Download or buy a reputable
program that will scan your computer for these annoying programs.
Examples of programs you might want to try include Spyware
Terminator or Ad-Aware SE Personal from Lavasoft. Beware of spam
email that offers you links to an adware or spyware removal
program. Chances are excellent that if you click the link, you'll
just be downloading more adware or spyware. Spyware Terminator has
an excellent section on their webpage where they list free
downloads and what programs, if any, those downloads are "bundled"
with.
Adware and Spyware Removal #4: Delete
After running the scan, the adware/spyware
removal program that you have selected will report the results to
you. At that point, you will have the option of either deleting
problem programs or quarantining them--moving them to a place on
your computer where they can no longer spy on you or influence ad
content.
The first time you run the scan, you may be
shocked to find yourself with several hundred malware (i.e.,
malicious software) programs on your computer. Once you have
removed the initial programs, set up a schedule to scan your
computer at least once a week (some companies recommend as often as
once a day).
Adware and Spyware Removal #5: Be Careful What You
Download in the Future
Adware and spyware programs typically get onto
your computer in several ways. They may be the result of "drive by"
downloads which attack unprotected computers connected to the
internet. If your computer is always connected to the internet,
install a personal firewall. Adware and spyware programs may also
get onto your computer by being bundled with another program you
have downloaded. Vulnerable programs include games, shared files,
music and movie videos, screensavers, etc.
Take time to look at the user's agreement
before you "sign" it. Some user's agreements say explicitly that
they intend to share your personal information, which means the
program you are planning to download is almost certainly bundled
with adware, spyware, or both. Adware and spyware
can be a pain, but with a little time and internet savvy, you can
remove these annoying, unwanted programs from your computer for
good.
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