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FACT:
Chances are your machine is hosting
spyware. There are currently over 78,000 Spyware and Adware
programs on the Internet that can infect your PC.
Here are 9 warning signs you should be aware of, if any of
them pertain to you then your PC is most likely infected:
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When you start your browser, the
home page has mysteriously changed.
You change it back manually, but
before long you find that it has
changed back again. |
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You
get pop-up advertisements when your
browser is not running or when your
system is not even connected to the
Internet, or you get pop-up ads that
address you by name. |
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Your phone bill includes expensive
calls to 900 numbers that you never
made-probably at an outrageous
per-minute rate. |
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You
enter a search term in Internet
Explorer's address bar and press
Enter to start the search. Instead
of your usual search site, an
unfamiliar site handles the search. |
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A
new item appears in your Favorites
list without your putting it there.
No matter how many times you delete
it, the item always reappears later. |
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Your system runs noticeably slower
than it did before. If you're a
Windows 2000/XP user, launching the
Task Manager and clicking the
Processes tab reveals that an
unfamiliar process is using nearly
100 percent of available CPU cycles. |
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At
a time when you're not doing
anything online, the send or receive
lights on your dial-up or broadband
modem blink just as wildly as when
you're downloading a file or surfing
the Web. Or the network/modem icon
in your system tray flashes rapidly
even when you're not using the
connection. |
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A
search toolbar or other browser
toolbar appears even though you
didn't request or install it. Your
attempts to remove it fail, or it
comes back after removal. |
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And
the final sign is: Everything
appears to be normal. The most
devious spyware doesn't leave traces
you'd notice, so scan your system
anyway. |
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How Can SpyWare and AdWare
Hackers/Companies infect your PC?
Your PC may be infected if you have ever
downloaded screensavers, music, games, video
clips, images, and even those "smiley face"
icons that have been going around the past few
months. Advertisers/Hackers offer these
screensavers, music, games, etc. for free in
order to legally "trick" consumers into
installing their AdWare and SpyWare programs.
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