Can you imagine what it would be like to live fifty, or even twenty years ago? No cell phones, not much on TV (if you could afford a TV) and the worse thing would be no Internet. When you stop and imagine how much we use the Internet on a daily basis, it is staggering. One thing that is always a problem, however, is the existence of the computer virus.
These horrible little things can pretend to be many different things, and find many ingenious ways to infect your computer and destroy all that you hold near and dear to you. At first, they had to spread slowly, moving from machine to machine through floppy disk. But when the Internet came into play, viruses made the next leap in evolution.
Sometimes you’ll download some software, and snuck inside is some kind of self extracting virus that will attempt to lay waste to your machine. Another way they can travel about is by somehow getting into your email.
Some viruses are meant to harm, while others are meant only to collect data. These programs are called adware. While they don’t do any actual harm, by erasing information on your hard drive, for example, but they can severally clog up your system, making it run incredibly slow.
The most recent software is particularly ingenious, in an evil sort of way. You download this software called ms antispyware. It sounds like a great way to clean your computer of these bugs. You run it, and it finds several. The only catch is that you have to pay big money for the full version, otherwise it will leave these bugs to their own devices. The trick is that these “bugs” don’t actually exist. It is just a scam to get your money.
Fortunately, there are plenty of easy, and free ways to get rid of not only this particular software, but any others that you may have. To find out more, visit the web sites listed below.
If you have found some ms antispyware on your computer, head on over to Hector Burgenstein’s simple and speedy guide to remove ms antispyware before it’s too late.
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This post was written by Hector Burgenstein on January 2, 2010










