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SPEAK French,
German, Spanish etc.EASILY Spyware and Anti-spywareSpyware is everywhere. These small pieces of software infiltrate your system and get up to no good. They monitor your web use, disable security settings, capture your private data (like passwords and bank/credit card account details) and generally plague you with pop ups and annoying adverts. And if that's not enough they can also be involved with identity theft too! How do I know if I have spyware?You can suspect the presence of spyware, adware or malware if your computer shows symptoms of:
Where does spyware come from?If you download some freeware or shareware programs they can install unwanted spyware components. Carefully read the license agreements as they sometimes try to make it legal by mentioning the fact somewhere in the middle of a whole lot of boring legalese. Some web sites indulge in "drive-by downloads" by exploiting security flaws in Web browsers. As you surf, their code attacks and installs something nasty or annoying on your computer. Removal of SpywareThe solution to the spyware problem starts with avoiding the
sort of sites that are likely to be disreputable. Be careful what
you download - look for reputable download sites that have a policy
of refusing software that contains spyware, such as Cnet. Commercial
and freeware products are available and one of the best, popular
anti-spyware solutions is XsoftSpy with many corporate users.
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