Should I Use An Adware Spyware Uninstaller or a Virus Cleaner
In the last few years, spyware has become very sophisticated. The sick people who write this software, do so to steal information about you. They are out to get your social security number, passwords, banking information and more! Viruses are another concern and although they don’t spy on you they can get so deeply into your hard drive, only a reformat will make it usable again!
Most people do have software installed on their computer that deals with spyware and viruses. Actually, most virus cleaners take care of ridding most spyware from a PC and most spyware cleaners will get rid of viruses. So it doesn’t much matter which one you have installed on your PC, though I prefer using a spyware cleaner because they seem to be very proficient and usually, they are very cost effective.
This article points out which viruses and spyware it is mandatory your spyware or virus cleaner is able to clean off your hard drive. Also, we’ll discuss what this awful stuff is capable of doing to a computer and even your financial well-being.
Dangerous Types of Spyware and Adware
Spyware is a type of software that sneaks its way onto your computer with the intent of stealing sensitive information from you. Some types will get your social security number, passwords and banking information. Adware, on the other hand is usually more concerned with figuring what it is you want to buy.
Everyone has heard of malware. Well, what we are saying when we use the word malware are the words “malicious and software.” Malware includes: trojans, worms, phishing ware, bots, rootkits, browser hijackers and last but not least keyloggers. You should make sure your spyware or virus cleaner can clean out or arrest all of these.
Rootkits, worms and trojans are types of viruses. Keyloggers, browser hijackers, phishing ware and bots are types of spyware. It is spyware that is most times is interested in stealing your personal information.
Sometimes a virus and spyware will team up on a computer or worse, the computer owner. For instance, a worm will be attached to a rootkit. The rootkit is capable of working its way into your computer’s operating system and then the worm will unleash its terror on your computer.
A Final Word About Removing Spyware
The fact antispyware and antivirus programs are both not needed on the same computer would lead you to believe you only need one kind of protection software to keep your computer running fast and error free. Well, really this is not entirely true. Malware, once it is removed leaves residue in the way of registry corruption. In fact, when any software is removed from or altered on your computer, registry corruption is left behind.
So, to get the best performance out of your computer, you should have registry cleaner installed as well as a spyware/virus cleaner. A registry cleaner should be run after any type of spyware or virus is removed because corruption will make a computer behave in a similar fashion to the way it acts when it has spyware. It will make your computer slow down and be prone to errors and crashes.
Written by Hiel Strassman on January 22nd, 2009 with
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