Home

Advertisement

Customize

November 2009

S M T W T F S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930     

Tags

Syndicate

RSS Atom
Powered by LiveJournal.com

Jan. 31st, 2009

How Not to Get Infected With BHO.ain Adware

There is a lot of talk about what to do when you discover adware on your computer, the signs, and the symptoms that confirm you are the victim. Let’s focus for a moment on how not to get infected with BHO.ain adware. Of course, if you already have spyware on your PC, you first want to know how to get rid of it, but let’s assume for a moment that you don’t have any spyware on your system or you think you don’t, you want to keep it that way, right?

The answer is quite simple. You need to install and run a good spyware/adware removal program on your computer. The results of the scan will inform you of any adware that you may have, even if you have no signs of a problem. The key here is using a trustworthy adware and spy removal program. Although there are some free programs, most are mediocre and will only remove adware from the surface. I would assume that you want it removed 100%, correct?

All spyware/adware removal software will require updating, just as your computer notifies you of available updates. This is because there is new adware/spyware hitting the net everyday, so you have to be armed with the best software possible to avoid the attack.

If you want to try removing adware/spyware manually, go right ahead, but this too does not get to the core of the problem. It scrapes the surface to remove the top layer only. When you restart your computer a day or two from now, you’ll find some of the same signs and symptoms once again.

Because there is such a long list of different spyware removal programs, I’ll save you some time and suggest you use the #1 program on the market today, Spyzooka. If you don’t believe me, read some of the testimonials and check out the guarantee. What have you got to lose, except unwanted adware on your computer.

Advertisement

Customize