Spyzooka: Do you really know if you have spyware running?
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Does a Free Spyware Remover Really Work?
Free Spyware removers are all over the internet, and because of the mechanics of demand and supply, their needs status have just increased ten fold over the past few years. Spyware is a big problem on the internet and the funny thing is, over 90% of people using computers at this very moment do not even know that their computer is being chocked, drawn and quartered by malicious software that is slowly eating away at system resources, stealing valuable information and taking control over the machinery that you paid good money for. Free doesn’t necessarily mean useless, and many have asked whether a free Spyware remover really works. I’m here to say emphatically that yes, it does.
It is not a question about price, but a question of performance versus promise. I mean, we are all smart people, and in this capitalist society we know that nobody does anything over the cash cow that is the internet for free. But just look at it another way; sure, maybe in a few months they might ask you to upgrade to a premium service for a small fee, or maybe it won’t be free next time. But let’s look at the performance of the software, and what it can deliver to anyone wanting to rid their computer of infectious and pandemic software like Spyware. I always concentrate on the deliverables – not dynamics.
I test drove three different pieces of software on my computer, including those from Norton and MacAfee just as a litmus test, and there were several things that I noticed almost immediately. While I won’t take away anything from Norton and MacAfee, I noticed that the free software were much better focused, much quicker and defined in their approach and layout. Within minutes they had done a brief scan and my computer was identified as being infected with more than 10 different types of Spyware. These malignant buggers had hooked themselves onto various parts of my system, from critical data files, to temporary folders – even my internet cache had them running around. They had been highlighted as programs I had no idea existed running in the background, toolbars installed in cryptic areas and surprisingly enough – a lone adware program that was constantly connecting to the internet and giving my email freely away.
From over five different categories, recognizing more than 40 different ailments, I promptly pressed the ‘fix all’ button and sat back as the software did its noble work of rescuing my fair maiden of a desktop. This clueless state I was in can be transposed to computer users all over the world – ignorantly bliss-like, sitting in a golden raft while slowly traversing a calm river; towards a gushing firewall where everything will crash within moments. In a few quick minutes, my computer was clear and there was a noticeable difference in responsiveness. The old lad had some of its bite back, and all I had to thank for was a completely free piece of software that I had downloaded from the internet.
How Do I Remove A ‘virus Like’ Program Which Says I’m Infected When I’m Really Not?
I’ve had this problem before where a program is downloaded to my computer which results in various “Windows has detected viruses” messages and asks me to buy a random virus removal program I’ve never heard of and as I continue to ignore and deny their requests, the ‘pop-ups’ continue. (I never solved the original problem.)
And now it is on a new computer of mine. I know full well that I’m not really infected with 20-50 some odd viruses, I have McAffee for that. I assume it’s trying to make me either download a thing with a real virus or buy something that won’t work. Strange enough though, McAffee doesn’t pick up anything on my computer.
I’ve been looking around for a way to get rid of it on my computer, but I can’t find the source and, as I’ve said, my scanner didn’t pick anything up. These “pop-up system messages” are quite annoying and I fear it my spread to the other computers on my home network.
In the end, I’m looking for a way to get rid of this nuisance.
How Do I Remove A ‘virus Like’ Program Which Says I’m Infected When I’m Really Not?
I’ve had this problem before where a program is downloaded to my computer which results in various “Windows has detected viruses” messages and asks me to buy a random virus removal program I’ve never heard of and as I continue to ignore and deny their requests, the ‘pop-ups’ continue. (I never solved the original problem.)
And now it is on a new computer of mine. I know full well that I’m not really infected with 20-50 some odd viruses, I have McAffee for that. I assume it’s trying to make me either download a thing with a real virus or buy something that won’t work. Strange enough though, McAffee doesn’t pick up anything on my computer.
I’ve been looking around for a way to get rid of it on my computer, but I can’t find the source and, as I’ve said, my scanner didn’t pick anything up. These “pop-up system messages” are quite annoying and I fear it my spread to the other computers on my home network.
In the end, I’m looking for a way to get rid of this nuisance.
How Do I Remove A ‘virus Like’ Program Which Says I’m Infected When I’m Really Not?
I’ve had this problem before where a program is downloaded to my computer which results in various “Windows has detected viruses” messages and asks me to buy a random virus removal program I’ve never heard of and as I continue to ignore and deny their requests, the ‘pop-ups’ continue. (I never solved the original problem.)
And now it is on a new computer of mine. I know full well that I’m not really infected with 20-50 some odd viruses, I have McAffee for that. I assume it’s trying to make me either download a thing with a real virus or buy something that won’t work. Strange enough though, McAffee doesn’t pick up anything on my computer.
I’ve been looking around for a way to get rid of it on my computer, but I can’t find the source and, as I’ve said, my scanner didn’t pick anything up. These “pop-up system messages” are quite annoying and I fear it my spread to the other computers on my home network.
In the end, I’m looking for a way to get rid of this nuisance.
How Do I Know What Spyware Is Really Backed By My Isp (comcast) And Remove All Unwanted Spay And Adware?
I clicked on something that looked like an authentic Microsoft or Windows System Alert and ended up with multiple icons demanding I click to buy their spyware and/oradware.
This Virus Is Getting Really Bad! Please Help Me!?
I don’t know what kind it is, but I’m afraid it will get ahold of our personal info. It redirects me to different sites, it cannot find the server when I look up virus removal scans, and I really need help! Thanks so much in advance! I have a PC if it matters.
My Computer Is Acting Really Slow. Is There Any Good Free Spyware Programs Out There?
i use AVG anti-virus program right now. But i dont have anything but yahoo anti-spyware for that.
Is Download.com Really Safe? I’m Trying To Get Free Anti-virus Software Or Spyware Removal Software?
I’m worried about this site, I’ve read it is a good site, and trusted, however I am just not sure. Please help. Thanks!
Is Download.com Really Safe? I’m Trying To Get Free Anti-virus Software Or Spyware Removal Software?
I’m worried about this site, I’ve read it is a good site, and trusted, however I am just not sure. Please help. Thanks!


