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Guide to Spyware Removal

Hidden downloads can slow your computer and blizzard you with pop-ups

By Mark Richer, Internet Consultant, Able Minds

Spyware can send information about activity on your computer (e.g., Web sites visited) without your knowledge or explicit permission. Spyware is related to adware which pops up ads automatically while you are working on your computer. Spyware typically gets into your computer by secretly riding along with something else you download. If you're seeing a lot more pop-up ad windows or seeing pop-up windows warning you that your computer is infected and trying to sell you a solution, your computer may be infected with spyware or adware.

Spyware can dramatically slow down your computer and even cause it to malfunction. To protect against spyware and adware, you need to check for and remove any unwanted files that might be planted on your computer. You'll need a three-pronged strategy:

  1. Install software that will check for spyware and adware files that might be on your computer.
  2. Continue to use software to protect against future spyware or adware infections.
  3. Avoid using software that allows spyware or adware files to download to your computer.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Download and run free spyware removal software

Several companies offer free versions of anti-spyware software you can download now to check for spyware and adware. It's a good idea to run it even if you aren't sure your computer is infected.
I recommend: The free software is less effective at removing some unwanted files, so download and run at least two of these: Lavasoft's Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition, Safer Networking's Spybot Search & Destroy, and Microsoft's Windows Defender.

Get the best protection money can buy

Several companies offer reasonably priced commercial solutions that independent testing has shown to yield the best results at removing spyware.
I recommend: Max Secure's Spyware Detector, XoftSpy Scan, and Webroot's Spy Sweeper are highly rated programs for removing spyware and protecting against receiving a new infection.

Get help from the experts

If your computer has been infected with spyware and you haven't been able to remove it yourself by running spyware removal software, consider additional help.
I recommend: Visit online discussions about spyware removal at the Computing Net Support Forums or TechSupportGuy. Experts will tell you what steps to take, provided that you give full details about your problem, including what operating system you are running. Or hire a consultant, either from companies that do online repair such as PCPinpoint.com and PlumChoice, or companies that do repair in person such as CompUSA Technical Services, ComputerAssistant.com, or GeekSquad.com.

Avoid using software that is susceptible to spyware intrusions

Microsoft Internet Explorer has been the primary target of spyware and adware exploiters. Try using an alternative free browser as an alternative. Most sites will work fine with alternative browsers, but some depend on the use of Internet Explorer.
I recommend: Download and use the free Firefox web browser.

Stop using Microsoft Windows

So far only Microsoft Windows computers have been infected by spyware or adware files. Apple's Macintosh OS X, Linux and other operating systems have been free of spyware to date.
I recommend: Learn more about Macintosh OS X or Linux if you are considering alternatives to Microsoft Windows.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Backing up files is always wise to do, but when you suspect that your computer might be infected with unwanted spyware or other files, it's an especially good idea to back up all important documents immediately to protect against data loss.
  • Using an anti-spyware program that "stands guard" (like an anti-virus) program is the best way to prevent unwanted spyware or adware files from getting installed in the first place. Most commercial solutions offer this option.
  • If you use your computer frequently online or share it with others and it contains data that is important to protect, then a commercial anti-spyware solution is well worth the investment to protect against possible loss of data or loss of your time combating infected files that have been downloaded to your computer.
  • Another technique for researching the cause and meaning of mysterious error dialog messages is to type the error string into Google and see what other users have written about the problem. This might help you determine if the error is caused by spyware or another program.

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Recommended Solution Providers

Symantec: Internet Security Software
Internet security software that protects against spyware.

McAfee: Security Products
Includes anti-spyware products.

Lavasoft: Spyware Protection
Provides anti-spyware software.

Demoware: Anti Spyware Software
Offers several anti-spyware solutions.

Spyware Doctor: Spyware Removal Tool
Provides spyware removal software.

SpyBot
Software for spyware.

Microsoft: Windows Defender
Offers spyware protection for free.

MaxSecure: Spyware Detector
Software designed to scan, detect, delete and recover spyware.

XoftSpy Scan
Protects computers from spyware.

Webroot
Developer of SpySweeper application.

Best Sites to Learn More

PC Magazine: Anti-Spyware Applications
Comparison of 10 anti-spyware applications.

Network World: Anti-Spyware Buyer's Guide
Guide to anti-spyware products.

ZDNet: Spyware Removal Software Reviews
Reviews a variety of antispyware applications.

SmallBizPipeline: Spyware Removal How To
A guide to removing spyware.

Network Computing: Spyware and Phishing Center
Strategies to protecting against spyware and phishing.

Best Blogs and Forums

Spyware Info: Anti-Spyware Forum
Discussion of removing various types of spyware.

Kill Spyware Forum: Anti-Spyware Forum
Advice and how tos on removing spyware.

Eazel Spyware Forum: Anti-Spyware Forum
Topics include viruses, spyware, tools and general safety forums.

Spyware Confidential: Spyware Removal Blog
Information about protecting yourself against spyware.

SpywareGuide: Anti-Spyware Blog
The latest information about spyware.

Malware Help: Malware Blog
Information on removing malware and spyware applications.

Spyware Daily: Spyware Blog
The latest information on spyware threats.



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