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		<title>Spyware, Spyware Blockers and the Lore of The What Not to Do Family!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a lot of advice out there in regards to what many people believe are the “best practices” of computer security and maintaining your computers health but what about the “what not to do”? What we are going to talk about here is an invented family of “What Not To Dos”.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a lot of advice out there in regards to what many people believe are the “best practices” of computer security and maintaining your computers health but what about the “what not to do”? What we are going to talk about here is an invented family of “What Not To Dos”.</p>
<p>The - What Not to Do Family</p>
<p>The hypothetical “What Not to Do’s” is a family that thinks they can get by without any spyware and antivirus protection and also does not update their computer with the latest patches. They follow all the best practice rules - opposite of the way they are supposed to.</p>
<p>They open attachments from people they don’t know, like Mother “What Not to Do” who receives an email from someone that she doesn’t know. Although the subject line says I love you, the email still comes from an untrustworthy source. Unknowingly, by opening the “I love you” email mother “What Not to Do” has opened a virus/worm that makes malicious changes to her computer. The virus then starts a worldwide computer virus pandemic by sending a copy of the “I love you” email to everyone in her address list. Nice! The lowdown about her worldwide pandemic can be found by searching Wikipedia.org for “I love you virus”</p>
<p>Father “What Not to Do” thinks that updates are not necessary for the family’s computer. He uses a computer at work and now prides him on being a computer genius at home. Father “What Not to Do” never updates his computer at work so why should he when he's at home? What Father doesn’t realize is that every night after he leaves the office, the office computers automatically update themselves with the latest operating system patches. The computer administrators at his work have set this up so the company will stay safe from viruses, worms and spyware that try an attack their corporate computers.</p>
<p>Little Jonny “What Not to Do” is a computer buff. Jonny is always on the computer when he gets home and is constantly downloading free music to feed his nifty little mp3 player he got for his birthday. Instead of using iTunes or another reputable program to buy his music, Jonny uses BearShare. Jonny doesn’t care that BearShare may be harmful to his family’s computer; Jonny is only concerned with downloading as much music as possible. He is also absent to the fact that he is illegally downloading the music because all the music he downloads is commercial music. 2500 songs at $.99 a song… That’s… $2475. Little Jonny that dollar amount counts as a felony.</p>
<p>In every instance of their day-to-day lives the “What Not To Do” family unintentionally does something to harm their computer. They may think that they are safe but come to realize they are not when one day they find that Father “What Not to Do’s” identity has been abducted. The culprit? A computer hacker in a foreign country who made his way in to the family’s computer through back doors left by a spyware program he designed.</p>
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<p>The “What Not to Do” family may have been invented but everything described in their actions is true and happens every day to families and people all across the world. Operating system updates, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.spywareblockers.us.com/spyware-blockers"><strong>spyware removers</strong></a> and antivirus programs are fundamental tools to keeping your family safe. Use them! It will cost you much less down the road than you think you’ll save now by not using them.</p>
<p><strong>Below are a few ideas of what not to do:</strong></p>
<p>Do not open attachments that you are not familiar with.</p>
<p>If the subject line looks weird do not open it. If it is from a friend stop and wait until you talk with your friend to make sure they themselves sent the email.</p>
<p>Do not use P2P or “peer to peer” sites for downloading music, video, games, software, etc.</p>
<p>Do not open or install files sent via instant messenger from unknown individuals.</p>
<p><strong>Below are a few ideas of what to do:</strong></p>
<p>Scan attachments with a virus scanner or <a target="_blank" href="http://www.spywareblockers.us.com/spyware-blockers/"><strong><strong>anti spyware programs</strong></strong></a> before downloading it.</p>
<p>Never turn your antivirus or spyware blockers software off for a long duration of time.</p>
<p>Never turn off your firewall.</p>
<p>Update your computers operating system.</p>
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<p>Don’t be like the “What Not To Do” family. Look into getting <a target="_blank" href="http://www.spywareblockers.us.com/spyware-blockers"><strong><strong>spyware blockers</strong></strong></a> and antivirus protection. We are on the internet together.</p>
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		<title>Questions and Answers about Spyware and Spyware Blockers!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 00:15:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of individuals on the internet do not realize they have spyware on their computer. Many think, viruses are more to worry about.  Everyone has heard about viruses because they are so wide spread and spoke of so often in the news. These days, spyware blockers are fantastic and can prevent infections from ever [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of individuals on the internet do not realize they have spyware on their computer. Many think, viruses are more to worry about.  Everyone has heard about viruses because they are so wide spread and spoke of so often in the news. These days, spyware blockers are fantastic and can prevent infections from ever getting installed onto your computer.</p>
<p>The best way to prevent malicious software from being installed on your computer is to have the proper defense. You should learn how to recognize ill-disposed content and the proper form of prevention. Don’t be afraid of spyware, adware, and malware. It can be removed!!!</p>
<p>It's usually easier to recognize a spyware infection than it is a virus infection. Many times viruses go unrecognized.  Spyware is easily detected by spyware blockers and by the effects the spyware will have on your computer. Not always, but more often than not spyware will team up with adware. These adware programs will show you unwanted ads and attempt to get you to click on these ads. Once clicked, it will redirect you to a malicious website in hope of infecting your computer more or stealing your information.</p>
<p>Here are some common questions regarding whether or not you have spyware software on your computer:</p>
<p>Q: There is an increased number of in pop-up advertisements such as text ads, picture ads, and sometimes adult advertisements.  Do I have spyware on my computer and can I remove it?</p>
<p><strong>A: Yes – More often than not the signs mentioned in this question relate to spyware tied in with adware.  Spyware and it’s cousin, adware, can be easily and safely removed with Spyware Doctor, one of today’s leading spyware blockers.Spyware Doctor can also defend against spyware from getting installed on your computer in the future.</strong></p>
<p>Q: My browser doesn't go to my home page anymore, why is that?</p>
<p><strong>A: Sometimes spyware will change your browser settings.  It does this so that the main "home" page is the malicious software's site. This “malicious” site can then in turn cause more undesirable programs to be downloaded onto your computer.  It can allow for attacks against your computer without you even knowing these attacks are taking place.  It’s highly likely that you have spyware on your computer.</strong></p>
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<p>Q: I’ve noticed just a while ago when I try to go to one of my favorite websites I have problems. I get redirected to a website I’m not familiar with.I thought the site I’ve been going to had been taken down but I’m not sure that’s the case.</p>
<p><strong>A: This is a sure sign you’ve been affected by spyware and it’s one of the aged tricks in the book.  Site redirection by spyware has been around for years, it was one of the first methods employed by spyware programs to steal and spy on your activities.  Don’t enter any information into this website you’ve been redirected to.  The information you enter could be stolen and used against you.</strong></p>
<p>Q: Ok, I know I have spyware now what do I do?  Can I get rid of it?</p>
<p><strong>A: Yes! Most people do not realize that spyware is different than a virus. Spyware has different signatures and are made up a little different than a virus.What this means is that a virus is composed to spread to other computers or open a backdoor into yours.  These are characteristics that anti-virus programs look for.  Just like a virus, spyware will have signatures too.</strong></p>
<p>Leading spyware blocker manufactures, such as PCTools, keep on top of these signatures and update their <a target="_blank" href="http://spywareblockers.us.com/category/spyware/anti-spy-ware/"><strong>anti spy ware</strong></a> programs accordingly.</p>
<p>What does this mean for you?</p>
<p>It means you get the same industry level protection from a spyware blocker manufacture, as you get from industry leading anti-virus manufactures.  <a target="_blank" href="http://www.spywareblockers.us.com/spyware-blockers"><strong>Spyware blockers</strong></a>, such as Spyware Doctor, can not only <a target="_blank" href="http://spywareblockers.us.com/category/spyware/get-rid-of-spyware/"><strong>get rid of spyware</strong></a> spyware that is already on your computer but block new spyware from ever being installed.</p>
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