Articles, tagged with "surfing habits", page 5
06th June 2006
For most people, the web browser is central to what you do on your computer. Companies are increasingly putting more and more services on the web and are encouraging their customers online. Securing your web browser is a vital part of surfing the web safe...
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Author:
Richard Rogers
29th May 2006
If you think your computer might be infected with spyware software or you are just looking to purchase some spyware removal software then this article is definitely for you. As you will already know spyware software is highly dangerous and can report back...
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Author:
Paton Jackson
17th May 2006
You are in the middle of researching for a very important paper which you need to finish today. And yet, your progress is hindered by the number of windows that keep popping out and announcing different products for sale. Beware! Your computer might have ...
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Author:
Tim Lee
11th May 2006
What is spyware?
Spyware is a broad category of software that is installed on computers without the user's consent, for monetary purposes. They are the usual suspects for causing excessive pop ups, changing your home page, taking you to advertisement o...
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Author:
Derren Fung
07th May 2006
While the internet is a great tool for research, or for just keeping in touch with e-mail or looking for a perfect gift, there is an annoying problem that is becoming increasingly dangerous for your computer. While everyone understands what a computer vir...
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Author:
ted belfour
07th May 2006
Many people use P2P file sharing networks to get free MP3 downloads - and variety of other free file downloads including; movies, games, ringtones, videos, tv shows and software files.
However, the truth is that in using a free P2P file sharing network...
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Author:
AlliGurl
30th April 2006
Spyware, adware, diallers, and web bugs can easily be installed onto a PC without the owner even realising. These infections can slow down or crash the computer, change a browser's home and search pages, track surfing habits or even open up the PC to hack...
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Author:
Ben Sikes
30th April 2006
Spyware and adware is a big issue today and the problem is only going to get bigger over the next few years. To understand how to rid your computer of spyware you have to first understand why it is being created in the first place so why don't we look at ...
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Author:
Bill Nadraszky
23rd April 2006
As with the computer virus, spyware can be broken down into a number of different categories. Most users are familiar with the term "adware" which refers to software which serves annoying ads. There are however a number of other spyware variants you shoul...
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Author:
Richard Rogers
20th April 2006
When you browse the web information is continuously collected by the websites you visit and by your own computer. For example, websites at a minimum collect information about the web browser you use the operating system of your computer and the geography ...
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Author:
Richard Rogers
20th April 2006
If you are a business man seeking to improve your business you have probably thought of marketing your products through the internet. But you perhaps have been struggling to market your business on the web. You have perhaps often wondered how some interne...
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Author:
Viojieley Gurrobat
05th April 2006
Spyware has to be the most talked about PC security threat of 2005. It has now surpassed the computer virus as the No. 1 menace to computer user both at home and in the enterprise. Despite efforts from Microsoft and independent security software companie...
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Author:
Richard Rogers
05th March 2006
The Shocking Facts are that 85% to 90% of computers that are connected to the internet today are infected by some type of adware and spyware!- Source CNN
These malicious software programs Invade your privacy and send personal and private data to third ...
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Author:
Malcolm Moorhouse
15th February 2006
What the heck is Spyware?
Spyware is a generic term for programs that install themselves on your computer without telling you that they are there. They run in the background tracking where you go online and sending the information off to the company that...
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Author:
Todd Arsenault
02nd February 2006
Microsoft Internet Explorer - as all modern browsers - store small text files called "cookies" on your hard drive that allow web site publishers to remember your settings and preferences to allow customize their web sites according to your personal wishes...
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Author:
Eric Roberts