The recent flooding in Thailand is having a big impact on availability of certain tech components, especially hard drives and cameras
The recent flooding in Thailand is having a big impact on availability of certain tech components, especially hard drives and cameras
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Microsoft has launched the finished version of its Internet Explorer 9 web browser. The company said IE9's graphics handling, security and privacy features put it on an even footing with Firefox, Chrome, Safari and others......... .............but it's not available for Windows XP.
The first major update to Windows 7, Service Pack 1, is now available to download........... Click below for details.
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Internet users are being warned about cold callers who offer to fix viruses but then install software to steal personal information. This is through either phone calls, emails or pop up windows that appear on hacked websites.....
Peer to peer file sharing utility Limewire has been forced to shut down operations, pending legal action. Read more.......
We have had quite a few calls regarding email hyperlinks not working. After clicking on a link in an email, the chosen internet browser does not open at all.......
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You may have had an icon appear on the desktop called "Browser Choice" and wandered what it is all about.................
Many customers are reporting getting phone calls from "Windows" telling them they need to re-register their PC at a price, or that they have a corrupt Windows log that needs looking at, for a price..............
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Taken from the BBC, this article goes a long way to explaining why many people using WiFi in their homes find it so unreliable...
Spyware is software that hides itself somewhere on your computer collecting information about you and what you do on the internet...
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Microsoft has started putting the button on its web-based support pages that detail the most common problems hitting PC and Windows users...
The BBC have done an interesting article on how spammers make there money...
The BBC have done an excellent article on a very common phenomenom at the moment - Scareware...
A lot of customers have fallen foul of the recent WinAntivir or Windows Antivirus 2008/2009 "infections"...
What is spyware?
Spyware is software that hides itself somewhere on your computer collecting information about you and what you do on the internet.
Spyware can invade your privacy by passing on your personal details without you even knowing that this is what it is doing.
If you shop on the internet using your credit or debit cards some spyware can record your credit card details so beware!
Basic spyware
Spyware is often downloaded onto your PC when you download other free software. When you see a license agreement for any software you download from the internet read it carefully.
Often buried in the licence agreement will be a disclaimer saying that information about you and your browsing habits will be sent to the company's website.
Read the license agreement
The information collected about you is usually for advertising purposes but spyware can scan files on your hard drive, listen in on other applications like chat programs, read cookies - the list is endless...
Adware and malware
Adware is a form of spyware which installs secret advertising software on your computer. These generate on-screen adverts (often pop-ups) which can be really annoying!
The worst forms of adware 'hijack' links in web pages. So, instead of taking you to the correct website they take you to a different site - who have often paid the adware makers.
Malware is another form of spyware. It's short for malicious software and is often designed to cause damage to your computer system just like a virus does.
Other forms of malware can do other horrible things like reveal the keys you press on the keyboard or your password to hackers.
That's why having spyware on your computer is like having somebody rummaging through your drawers to some people!
These adware/malware applications can also seriously use up system resources and can cause your PC to crash or freeze.
How you get it
A common way of spyware getting onto your PC is by downloading peer-to-peer file swapping programs such as BitTorrent, Limewire etc.
Spyware companies pay these file swapping services to bundle the spyware into their downloads. Again, this is all hidden in the license agreement, and not obvious during installation.
Also, beware of unusual grey dialog boxes that appear when you are browsing the internet. Don't click on the install/OK button, just close it!
Privacy
It is reassuring to some people to know that any information that is sent back to legitimate 'marketing' companies is supposedly 'anonymous'.
However, you have no control whatsoever on what data is being sent to the company.
Spyware is not illegal and honest marketing and advertising companies do disclose information on the data they are collecting.
But as spyware can do so much more than just collect anonymous data it's best to steer clear of it.
Get rid of it
Companies like Lavasoft offer free software like Adaware that will scan your computer and remove the spyware/adware.
A spy scan
For a comprehensive list of free and pay software have a look at Spyware warrior. This page also includes a list of rogue anti-spyware software that pretends it will help when it actually is really spying on you.
Just look at the length of the list!
http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm#products
If you have a question visit Spywareinfo for forums where experts on spyware and malware participate.
For a list of the most common genuine removal tools, click here:-
http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm#trustworthy
Although we do have what we see as being the best current antimalware programs available from the downloads section of this website:-
http://www.adscomputers.co.uk/downloads.php
Also, don't forget to keep your anti-virus software up-to-date and your firewall enabled.
This article has been adapted from a recent article by the BBC.
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