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Have you ever been a victim of malicious software and programs?
If you have experienced being annoyed by popup advertisements, or new programs having been installed into your computer without your knowledge, chances are, you have been an unwilling victim of spyware, adware, or malware.
Sometimes, you may even hear Trojan horses, spyware cookies, keyloggers, spybots, adbots, and browser hijackers when your friendly neighborhood computer technician checks on your personal computer.
Well, like anybody who has seen his computer crash, his Internet connection come to a crawl, or his money taken from the bank without his knowledge, you can say that all of [...]

Spyware is a kind of software secretly installed on a hard disk without the users awareness that relays encoded information on your identity. It is a cautious application that uses the Internet connection, transmitting and gathering information on different activities you do on your computer to third-parties. These added facts are often collected and sent without your consent.
Firewalls and anti-virus software do not totally shield your computer system from online threats. Spyware is the fastest growing online threat on the Internet. It is usually packed with software downloads, transmitted and attached to e-mails through networks so it can be [...]

Spyware has been one of the unsurpassed security threats to computer systems mostly those who uses windows operating system. Once the computer is infected by spyware, the user experiences non-stop pop-up windows containing advertisements. The performance of the computer will slow down because spyware tends to consume a lot of memory resources.
The spyware is an unwanted program built to run on computers and sends the entire users information. It tracks all the users online activity and gathers information live while surfing the net. Many of these spyware steal user identity or use personal information like accounts and other private information. [...]