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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Preventing Malware From Entering Your Computer

By Jerry Bowman

Malware is basically any piece of software that enters into your computer without you knowing with the intention of harming your computer. Spyware on the other hand is software that is used to collect personal information on you like your passwords, username and credit card numbers. This is why protecting yourself against both is a very important task that should not be overlooked, but for the purposes of this article were going to focus more on talking about how to protect yourself from malware.

Unfortunately a lot of computer have malware running on them and the users aren't even aware of it. And to top it all off, malware can be one of the biggest reasons as to why your computer runs slowly. This is why I recommend that you have software installed on your computer that you use regularly that will remove and protect you against malware. I personally use two different pieces of software that each perform a specific part of malware protection. To make it even better, the both of them are free.

The first main program that I use is called Malware Bytes Anti-Malware (if you are intrested in them, just do a Google search for them). This program is the one that I use to scan my whole computer to try and find any malware infections on the computer and it also removes them. Now, when you have downloaded the program, just perform a full scan so that it look through all of the files on your hard drive to see if they are malware or malware related. Once the scan is done and you want to do another scan in the future, a simple quick scan should work just fine.

To protect my computer I use a program called Spyware Blaster. This is a program that is used to protect your computer by trying to stop programs from getting their way into your computer. Just download and install the program and it will provide you with full protection. You should make sure to click on the "Protection Status" button and select Enable All Protection (its at the bottom). There is however, one downside to using the free version of this software - you have to manually go in and update it. Just click on the Updates button and select Check for Updates.

I once ran a scan on a users computer and found 270 infected objects. The user had no clue that there was malware running on his computer and was shocked that I was able to show him this report. This is why is it critical that you should run scans on your computer regularly.

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