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Nov. 24th, 2008

The Magic Bullet for Spyware

The topics of spyware, adware, and how to remove them from personal computers are discussed by many computer systems analysts. If you are lucky enough to be one of those professionals, you will have some idea of how to fix your computer. If you are not, you should pay attention to the signs of malware. The signs include:

* Your browser homepage suddenly looks “different.”
* Your computer is progressively slower.
* You are finding new buttons on your toolbar.
* You see pop-up ads on your computer when you are not on the web.
* Your computer crashes more frequently.

Getting rid of this malware is difficult, but not impossible. This is because there is a cure for them. The cure is SpyZooka, a 100% guaranteed antispyware. SpyZooka is a one-stop magic bullet for malware.
 

Sep. 28th, 2008

Antivirus 2008, Not Only a Hoax! 

You know, I almost wish for the day when viruses just infected your computer, you ran your antivirus program and they just went away.  Like, when you could almost chuckle at the silliness of the virus programmers. 

It’s not like that anymore.  You can’t just be smug and think “how cute” anymore.  It’s harder to find antivirus programs that actually work.  They’re harder to get rid of now, and they try to trick you into giving up your money.  It’s gone from prank to fraud, especially with Antivirus 2008 and those others. 

When did they cross the line?  I guess it was when that whole SpySheriff thing came out.  I caught that once, so I guess I knew what was coming with Antivirus 2008.  That is, I was skeptical when that window popped up and told me that I was infected…

Sep. 21st, 2008

Why You Don't Want Antivirus 2008

Antivirus 2008 certainly sounds like a legitimate product because of its name. It also looks like the real deal--its creators spent some hard time on the interface. Unfortunately, it is nothing but fraudware.

Not only will Antivirus 2008 display fake threats in the hopes that you will buy its paid version. It will also disable your computer functions so that you'll think you have other viruses.

It can change your homepage, change your screen's background into a blue warning screen, even lock you out of vital Windows functions and reset your home page.

What's worse, it may be letting other kinds of spyware on your computer. It is also eating up system resources and making your computer very unpleasant to use, in hopes that you'll buy its paid "solution".

If you ever get Antivirus 2008 on your computer, you'll want some good antivirus software. Just don't buy what it's trying to sell you!

Sep. 18th, 2008

Antivirus 2008: A Problem You May Not Have Detected

Has your computer been acting up lately? I mean, really acting up? Say, your homepage is locked, or you can't even access your own Control Panel?

It's possible you've seen something called Antivirus 2008 pop up, but haven't bought it yet, because you want to rely on your own anti-virus software. If so, good job--Antivirus 2008 is nothing but a scam.

Unfortunately, it's a scam that often flies under the radar of most anti-virus and anti-spyware programs. It can do this by hiding in Windows operational files, or in other sneaky ways.

But if you've been locked out of your own programs and files, and especially if your wallpaper or screensaver has been changed to a blue screen or "bugs", Antivirus 2008 or a similar program is probably to blame.

It's time to get some real antispyware (I'm partial to Spyzooka) and clean your computer for good!

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