MMC’s what are they and what good are they!

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The Heightened Need For Good Computer Security

Posted by admin 15 January, 2010 (0) Comment

Good computer safety practices are necessary for anyone who wishes to keep their computer in good working order, but for an at home worker who heavily relies on the computer it is essential. In fact not only their income and personal details are at risk, but those of every customer that they deal with as well.

There are many risks, some of which are more obvious than others, but they fall under two main categories; viruses and spy ware, both of which may be transmitted in various different ways, and serve differing purposes.

Viruses are likely to cause the most damage to the computer itself and many are picked up by the user selecting an action that allows their installation. One of the more common methods is via email, where an email from an unknown sender contains an attachment. Upon opening the attachment, the virus installs itself on your machine.

They may also find their way in through web pages and messenger services. The page you visit may ask for permission to launch a video, or install some kind of program for a function it claims to be necessary. The ActiveX controller is of particular concern here, since it has full access to your machine, and so anything installed via ActiveX has full control of and access to everything on your machine.

Viruses are self propagating and likely to use your machine to reproduce. However the real problem comes when the payload-that is, the thing it was designed to do, activates. It might simply take over some of the functions of your computer, but it might start deleting the files of the operating system. Once this gets bad enough, your machine will cease to function.

Whilst viruses hurt your computer, spy ware may hurt you personally. These programs are installed in similar ways to viruses, but instead of wreaking havoc on your machine they are designed to spy on your online activities, for one of several reasons.

Some may simply note where you are visiting and send that information back to a central server. Based on that information they send you pop up advertisements that they deem from the information they gathered on you to suit you, or the advertisements may be completely random. They may also try and redirect your browser page to something different than the URL you enter.

The most worrying use of spy ware is to steal your personal information. In this instance, it is your passwords, credit card, eWallet and merchant account numbers that they send back, or perhaps your address or the details of the customers you work with. This of course is the greatest of the risks, because it could lead to identity theft, or the theft of large sums of money from you or your customers.

These risks can be avoided by the use of an up to date anti-virus and anti-spy ware program, as well as safe practices. Avoid opening mail and under no circumstances open attachments from people you do not know or install software from sites you do not trust. When combined with regular virus and spy ware scans, these simple things can serve to keep you and your machine safe.

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What Goes Into a Good Spyware Remover?

Posted by admin 15 January, 2010 (0) Comment

There are many spyware remover programs on the market. Shopping around for an effective piece of software can be an exercise in frustration. Many will claim to be the best, number one or top of the line, so often claims made by the various programs can’t just be taken at face value. Let’s examine the qualities of what makes the absolute ideal spyware removal program.

First of all, all spyware removal utilities remove malignant software from your computer. This is one major point where security software is variable. Quite often, it is a recommended practice that every computer user keeps two antispyware programs on their computer. This is quite an inconvenience, since this means that routine maintenance scans will take twice as long to perform. Nearly everyone has things that they would prefer doing with their computer than running scans.

This leads into the second point of what makes an effective spyware removal tool: It should be able to perform its scan as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, most spyware scans will take at least an hour to perform. Keeping what was said earlier in mind, that means the average maintenance session will take about two hours!

Frequent updates are also an important feature of antispyware programs. Most programs on the market will typically update once or twice a week. Very few are able to keep up with spyware updates on a reasonable level.

Finally, a great feature for an antispyware program is if it has spyware protection. Nearly everyone can agree that it’s better to not get infected with spyware to begin with. Unfortunately, most antispyware programs do not have this feature, and it has to be found separately.

There is only one program that fulfills every need all users have from their antispyware software. It’s the only program that offers a 100% spyware-removal guarantee. This means that you would only need one program to get every spyware off of your computer.

This 100% guaranteed program can do this because it has a robot that constantly searches the internet for new spyware definitions. Once it finds them, it sends a copy of it to get tested for a fix. Once that is done, all users get updated with the fix. This often will be done within minutes of the new spyware’s release.

Scans with this program also run much more quickly than with most other programs. Rather than waiting for hours, it is often finished within 15 minutes. This frees up time for you to do what you’d rather be doing.

Finally, this 100% guaranteed program has SpyGuard, its protective feature. If it has a spyware definition in its database, you will not be exposed to it! An ounce of prevention is truly worth a ton of protection.

All in all, this top antispyware program is your one-stop antispyware shop. The claims aren’t idle, either. It’s backed by partnership with the Better Business Bureau, and has five star ratings from several groups, including the coveted Tucows. It doesn’t claim to be the best–it is the best.

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Be Wary When Looking for a Good Spyware Remover!

Posted by admin 13 January, 2010 (0) Comment

If you regularly or even occasionally use the internet, chances are you’ve come across an annoying and malicious set of programs affectionately referred to by computer users as ‘spyware’. Like ‘adware’, spyware programs track your internet usage, collect personal information, spawn ‘pop-up’ advertisements, and can even alter your internet browser settings. Spyware generally refers the kinds of adware that are covertly installed onto your computer without your consent.

Many spyware programs will cause your computer to slow down in its performance, and may even cause lock-ups and crashes. For this reason I highly recommend using a spyware remover on a regular basis to help keep your computer working at it’s best. There are a number of spyware removers available today, and the two I most highly recommend are ‘Spybot – Search and Destroy’, made by Patrick Kolla, and ‘Ad-Aware SE’ produced by Lavasoft. Both of these programs are available in a basic form free of charge. More advanced forms of the programs are available for a small fee, however I have personally been more than happy with just the free versions.

In more recent times, Microsoft has jumped into the spyware remover business and has released a free update for Windows XP, Windows 2003, and Windows 2000 called the ‘Windows AntiSpyware Beta’. Like all beta programs, it is in its testing stage, but is intended to be released as a free product for Window’s users sometime in the near future. One major benefit of the Microsoft spyware remover is it is often able to detect and halt spyware as it is being installed, whereas most other spyware removers are normally only able to catch spyware after it is already on your computer.

Be wary when looking for a good spyware remover. There are many advertisements today for spyware removers that are misleading, and there are some phony programs that actually install spyware of their own if you use them! For this reason, its unadvisable to use any spyware remover that you see advertised in a ‘pop-up’ add, or other flashy and obnoxious advertisement, as these are often the programs to be wary of. Before using a spyware remover, do some research on it online, there are many online communities and forums that discuss which spyware removers are good and which ones are potentially harmful.

No single spyware remover is perfect; you may find better success with some over others. A good overall strategy is run more than one program to increase your chances of keeping spyware free. I run both Spybot and Ad-Aware at least once a week, and install updates for these programs whenever they are available.

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Spyware Removal Software – A Good Choice To End Spyware

Posted by admin 11 January, 2010 (0) Comment

Choosing a reputable spyware removal program is important for ending those unwanted spyware programs. Spyware is a big head ace and can ultimately wreck your computer if the program is one that was written bad. The program will get mess up your system files and cause problems to the extent that your computer no longer works.

At this point sometimes the only way to get rid of the problem is to delete everything on your hard drive. You will loose any data that wasn’t backed up. This is a very time consuming method but quite effective. You will then have to restore your operating system and all of your software. The next thing is to then restore any files that you had backed up. This should be done by a professional with specific skills.

One way to avoid the last steps I mentioned is to make sure you have downloaded reputable spyware removal software before you get infected. In most cases the spyware removal software will detect the spyware and destroy it before it is too late.

There are many very good spyware removal software programs out there. Some of these programs are good and some even bad. Stay away from the ones that say they are free. These programs sometimes infect your pc with spyware just to get you to buy their product. I stick with the brand names like NoAdware. NoAdware is a spyware removal software and also an adware removal software.

Adware can really give you a bad day. It will sometimes get so bad with pop ups and tracking your key strokes that you can no longer navigate the web. When it gets to that point it is hard sometimes to even download a spyware removal program. Then you find yourself in a hard situation.

Remember to protect your self before you get into trouble. Play it safe and you won’t have the head aces and hassles that these programs bring you. Never wait till you are infected and the damage is done. I recommend the NoAdware spyware removal software to protect your computer from spyware threats.

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Computer Help and Optimization: Is your computer performance is good ?

Posted by admin 4 January, 2010 (0) Comment

Every one want their computer perform better, run smoothly and processing speed faster. computer performance is in your hand. When you perchage a new computer it works faster over time, your will notice that your computer goes slow day by day and sometimes it freeze. Now you should understand that time come to optimize it.

When you realize that your computer performance became slow down, you need to computer optimization at once here are some steps when and  how to optimize your computer:

1.Whenever any application or program crashes ed, or you see any error massager regarding your computer disk driver, Over time that errors could be slow your computer. You should perform clean up disk error utility.

2. Run defragmentaer at all costs within a week. Due to Data in a hard disk is not necessarily stored in a contiguous manner, your hard disk files searching process is goes slow. Defragment utility will placing file together and organizing them by program and size.

3. Those application or programme which you not  need often, you should uninstall them instantly.

4. Always schedule virus Scan for your computer. This will prevent your computer from unknown threat like viruses, spywares, worms etc. It is better to go for install antivirus or anti spyware before hand.

5. Most of uses Internet Explorer cause keep huge of temporary files, cookies, and histories. It is the another reason of slow performance of computer. If you want to make Internet Explorer run faster then you need to delete those temporary files.

6. If you feel that your computer startup time is too long, then you can prevent programs from running at startup. You can disable those pro gramme which is not need to startup. To prevent program form startup Click on Start then on RUN and type msconfig. click on the startup tab.

7. You can check as well computer cooling system. Because Micro Processor heating is another cause of slow performance.

These  above tips really helpful to maintenance a computer. People should performed these above tips on regularly basis. A well maintained computer work fast and run smooth.

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Computer Security – Importance of a good password

Posted by admin 3 January, 2010 (6) Comment

This video I’m explaining how effective a well created password can be. I know a lot of you know this already. Also how to test your password both with strength and how long it will be and how long it will take for a brute force attack. Just bored and doing some rambling, same as always you should know by now. Password Strength Checker: www.passwordmeter.com Brute Force Calculator: tmedweb.tulane.edu Randomization password generator: strongpasswordgenerator.com

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Good Computer Help Is So Hard To Find….. Isn’T It ?

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So you have a dilemma. Your computer is broken and, like the rest of us, you have come to depend very heavily on your computer so right about now you are probably about to totally freak out and hit panic overload mode. Am I right?

There are so many questions like “Why Me?” or “Why Now?” or “What am I going to do?” or …. Ok so you get the idea. But once you’ve finished kirkin’ out or spazin out (depending on who you are), then the one and only question that really matters is finally going to hit you. “Where can I get this computer fixed?” That is the real question, isn’t it?

Well, that’s where the real problem actually begins. You see, good help is hard to find, or so they say. You could call the manufacturer of your machine. More than likely, they have a toll free number and will probably be “happy” to help you. The only problem with that is that every person I have ever talked to who has had this type of problem has called the experience a total nightmare. That is not to say that the manufacturer technical support isn’t good and that there are people out there who have had a good experience going this route, I just don’t happen to know any of them.

Usually one of two things happens; either the machine is out of warranty and that means you have to pay an arm and a leg to even get support or purchase an extended warranty (if the manufacturer offers it) or, the more common scenario, involves being on the phone for hours, usually on hold and going through multiple transfers to get to the “right department” and then spending more time on the phone listening to a “technician” trying to walk you through some troubleshooting. 9 times out of 10, you get someone from another country that you can’t understand very well to begin with and then, even if you do get someone whose English you can understand, since you yourself are not technical, you still have problems understanding what it is they are trying to instruct you to do.

Now, let’s say that the previous option feels somewhat daunting and you want to try something else. You could always try going to one of the major retailers. There are a few problems with this method as well. First of all, Circuit City is now defunct. Not that they were all that great in this department either, from what I’ve heard, but at least you had that option. Best Buy and Geek Squad are still around but I’ve also heard some pretty scary stories about their services. In addition to the 50/50 chance that you’re taking that you will get your machine back in good working order, with all of your data intact (if your hard drive hasn’t totally died) and not be charged an arm and a leg and be upsold a slew of additional items that you really didn’t need, there’s the headache of unplugging your machine and all of it’s components and lugging it down to the store. Once it’s there, I hope you aren’t in a hurry to get it back because chances are it’s going to be there a while.

Thankfully, you do have a few other options. If your computer is not totally wrecked and you can get on the internet, you have two options. You could do a search on the internet for a computer repair company in your area. The benefits of calling a local company are:

1) You have someone close by who can assist you when you need help. Whether you have a few technical questions or you need to purchase additional equipment, they will be there to assist you.

2) The larger and more established companies have technicians that can come out to your location.

3) When you need to purchase a system, a good service provider will assess your needs and recommend the right system for the tasks that you need it for.

4) The larger and more established companies have partnerships with the major manufacturers and, most times, can save you money on your purchases.

5) These companies generally will handle the warranties for your systems thus taking that burden off your hands.

6) If you choose the right company, they will be very well versed in the technical aspects of most operating systems, software programs, peripherals and networking and can, therefore assist you with the design, installation, configuration and integration of one system, a small to medium network or even a large multiple location WAN.

7) If you do need service and it is an emergency, most local companies can respond to you from 30 minutes or, at a minimum, the next day.

8) If you have a business and need a regular service provider, these companies generally offer a maintenance plan that can offer you many different options to suit your needs.

These are just a few of the advantages of using a local service provider. Keep in mind that, just as with any industry, there are good and bad service providers, so choose carefully. If you happen to be in the DC / Metro area, there is a local company that offers all of the benefits that I previously mentioned and more. Total Computer Solutions, Inc. (www.tcsidc.com) has been in business for 13 years and has a great reputation for getting the job done, saving their clients money and delivering exactly what the client is looking for.

Another great option, if your computer is running and you have internet access, is calling a company that does “remote repair.” This option is becoming ore and more popular. You don’t have to take your computer apart, pack it up and haul it to the store. You don’t even have to leave your house or office. You just call them up and tell them what your problem is (or what you think the problem might be), and they can “remote in” (take control temporarily) of your machine and, usually within an hour (depending on the severity of your issues), they can have you back up and running.

Best Buy, Geek Squad and , to name a few, offer these services. Once again, these are what I like to call major companies. If you live in the DC / Metro Area, there is a great little company called EZ-Tech 911 (www.eztech911.com) who also offers these services. They have a great reputation, as well, and their prices are lower than the aforementioned majors and they are local to the area.

There you have it. The next time your computer crashes, you’re having trouble loading a driver or you suspect you have a virus; don’t throw your computer out the window, put down the sledgehammer and don’t have a hissy fit, start stomping, crying or pulling your hair out. Try calling a local provider and you’re sure to find yourself happy and humming along in no time.

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What Is A Good Free Anti Virus And Anit Spyware For Vista?

Posted by admin 28 December, 2009 (3) Comment

I tried to get AVG anti virus anti spyware but it some why doesn’t work. Help please

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What Is A Good Deskop Computer For Playing Games Online?

Posted by admin 23 December, 2009 (12) Comment

I like to play FPS games and i hate lagging. What is a good computer thats affordable, when i say affordable i mean 500 dollars or less for the CPU the monitor and all the other stuff i can get. I really don’t care about brand or all that stuff that could become an endless debate. I just want a computer with good gaming qualifications.

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