Monday, December 29, 2008

What's Better, An Adware Spyware Uninstaller or a Virus Cleaner

By Ed Lathrop

Spyware is one thing a computer owner must deal with. Spyware is most concerned with stealing information about you but still it has the capacity to slow down your computer to the point you will be unable to use it. Viruses, on the other hand are out ruin your computer first and foremost. So as you can see, it is important protect your computer against both spyware and viruses.

Most people do have software installed on their computer that deals with spyware and viruses. Actually, most virus cleaners take care of ridding most spyware from a PC and most spyware cleaners will get rid of viruses. So it doesn't much matter which one you have installed on your PC, though I prefer using a spyware cleaner because they seem to be very proficient and usually, they are very cost effective.

You do however, want to have a spyware scanner or a virus scanner installed on your computer that will protect it against the spyware and viruses we will discuss in this article. We will also, talk about the horrible things these parasites can do to your computer.

Dangerous Types of Spyware and Adware

The difference between spyware and adware is that adware wants information on you as a potential customer and spyware wants information about personal things no one should know except you. This information usually includes the likes of your banking information and passwords.

Malicious software is what is meant when we say "malware." Some of these parasites we call malware are what we know as viruses and others are types are spyware. Some of the popular malware today that you should make sure you are protected from are browser hijackers, phishing software, rootkits, bots, keyloggers and trojans.

The virus types of malware are destructive codes that are out to render your computer inoperable. Spyware and adware on the other hand are more interested in your finances and it is this kind of malware that is responsible for identity theft.

Many of these parasites work together. For instance, a rootkit will mask a worm so it will be able to enter into your computer at the root or administration level. Once there, a worm will enter into your most important start up files. This worm as worms do, will replicate itself over and over again and in time can end up rendering your computer inoperable.

What Spyware Leaves Behind

So, now we know we don't need both spyware removers and antivirus programs installed on our computers. This leads us to believe we need a total one program to keep our computers running in tip top shape, but really there is one more piece of software we should have. When we remove spyware and/or viruses from our computers, we leave registry corruption in its wake. There are many other sources that create registry corruption, but this is one.

So, to get the best performance out of your computer, you should have registry cleaner installed as well as a spyware/virus cleaner. A registry cleaner should be run after any type of spyware or virus is removed because corruption will make a computer behave in a similar fashion to the way it acts when it has spyware. It will make your computer slow down and be prone to errors and crashes. - 16738

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