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- The first step: use one of the free downloads below and scan your own computer to see if/what spyware have managed to infect your computer.
- The second step: know your enemy (download The Spyware Secrets Report), read it and learn more.
- The third step: keep scanning your pc at least once each week. This will keep your computer clean and reducing the risk for someone stealing your content!

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It's not strange that Adwarealert is one
of the most used tools online when it
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adware and other unwanted software as it is the Top Choice by most users.
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Your PC is probably infected with adware & spyware if:
- You have downloaded music online
- Your PC is running extremely slow
- You are pestered by those horrible popup ads
- Your homepage keeps changing
Don't let people invade your privacy and slow down your PC! Try Spywarebot for FREE and see for yourself if your PC is infected!
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Spyware Nuker
TrekEight, LLC announced today that over 8 million users have used the SpywareNuker line of PC protection software to check their personal computers for spyware and adware.
Testimonials
THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!!
I GOT MY SPYWARENUKER INSTALLED.
Did my first scan and nuked the bad stuff. My computer seems to be working faster and NO POP-UPs. You have made an old lady very happy. Have a good day - you deserve it.
Louisa Williams
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Spyware Nuker is part of the "nuker" family. Spam Nuker, Error Nuker and Pop Nuker are other software from the same company. Well worth looking at.
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Spyware – Your Web Browser is the Culprit!
Spyware – Your Web Browser is the Culprit!
Kevin Souter
My first experience with a spyware BHO based infection was several months ago. I had gone through all of the usual steps with the client’s machine to clean it. Ad-Aware was run, Spybot: Search and Destroy was as well. Nothing looked suspicious in the system’s startup. All appeared well, but it wasn’t.
After extensive testing and no further symptoms I returned the computer to my client’s home. I hooked it back up, and dialed the internet. Everything so far was progressing smoothly. But, as SOON as I loaded Internet Explorer: BAM the same pop-up advertisements and other annoying things started happening again. With much embarrassment I had to take the computer back to my office and try again.
It was all Internet Explorers fault. Microsoft Internet Explorer comes with a feature that is designed to add third-party functionality to their browser. It’s actually a very good idea. Unfortunately, it now gets taken advantage of.
The producers of spyware know that many people now have spyware removers installed on their computers. They also know that quite a few people have the ability to check what is in their start-up. Because of this, BHO’s are crafted so that the spyware lies dormant until Internet Explorer is opened. Then it can start its dirty work.
The best program to remove an errant Browser Help Object is HijackThis. This program was originally designed to remove homepage hijackers and gradually morphed into an all-around removal tool for everything. If there’s any one tool that I couldn’t part with it’s HJT.
To start, http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/>download HijackThis 1991. Once you’ve got it, open it. Click the button that says “Do a system scan only”. Following that, scroll down to the items labeled 02 – BHO. Remove anything here that looks suspicious. Internet Explorer does not require any BHO’s to run. Just keep an eye on the path that it loads from, and the name of the file. A legitimate one will be fairly easy to spot, as it’ll have a legit title and OK looking path.
If the filename looks like it was randomly made, like ASGSRT32.DLL or whatnot then there’s a good 90% chance that it’s bad. Even if you do remove one that’s good, you can always use the restore feature of HJT to bring it back.
If you need any other http://www.eradicatespyware.net/How_To_Use_HijackThis.html>HijackThis help then read the previous link.
About the Author
Kevin Souter is a full time computer repair technician. He also operates a free spyware removal site, as well as a general http://www.tweaksforgeeks.com>computer repair site.
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