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Spyware Removal

spyware removal

Spyware is invasive software that scans your computer for private information such as your internet browsing habits, email passwords, usernames and at its worst: financial information such as banking and credit card information. Spyware is typically installed on your computer without your knowledge or consent and silently gathers your information for transmission to a cyber-criminal over the Internet.

Depending on your security software … or lack of, a spyware infection can go undetected for several days to several weeks, and even indefinitely if you have expired, corrupted or no protection at all. But there are usually telltale signs that should make you suspicious of an infection if your computer has become very slow for no good reason, if your internet browser home page was changed, or it keeps automatically redirecting to some other webpage, otherwise known as a hijacked browser. If you are experiencing any or all of these symptoms, your computer is probably infected with spyware.

Aside from a “true” spyware infection, most computers infested with spyware, also have other forms of malware as well, such as trojans, Browser Helper Objects (BHOs), and maybe even worms, viruses and rootkits. The most common type of malware today are the Fake Alerts Programs, such as a Fake Antivirus Program.

Typical Symptoms of a Spyware Infection

  • Slow computer performance
  • Windows randomly freezes
  • Hijacked Internet Browser
  • Randomly appearing popup windows, especially while surfing the internet
  • Fake Alerts, when some program alerts you that your system has numerous Windows and registry errors or a variety of infections, and even redirects you to a website that prompts you to purchase their software to remove the infections.

Can I Fix It Myself?

The solution varies on a case-by-case basis depending on your operating system, severity of the infection, what security software you already have installed, whether it is updated or not, if the internet still works, and on-and-on. If you have several of these things going for you in your favor, you may be able to try and fix it yourself, otherwise you might want to save the trouble and chance of making it worse by having it professionally repaired.

From my experience, I can tell you that most people will choose the least expensive approach, whether or not they have any training or tools to do the job. They figure that they can Google for some freeware program and fix it themselves for free. I say Good Luck, especially if you have a Fake Alert type of infection.

Just know that many of the techniques PC Technicians use to clean computers involve much more than just running scans with some program. Many of these techniques require an advanced knowledge of Windows and its built-in utilities such as the Registry.

Rather than trying to repair your system with one of the free basic antivirus programs out there, I suggest you at least download and install a free trial version of a top-tier antivirus program such as an ESET Nod32 or Smart Security. That will at least buy you some time before you decide if you want to ultimately go with the freeware method. Then I would follow-up with a good antispyware program such as SUPERAntiSpyware or MalwareBytes.

Prevention

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Note: Some infections create registry entries that may prevent you from installing any antivirus or antispyware software from known vendors, and may even render the one you already have unusable.  If your computer system is infected with unwanted Viruses, Spyware, Trojan Horse, Malware, Worm, Rootkit, Keylogger or Adware, and you would like to have one of our Spyware Removal Specialists from Gakidoo’s Computer Repair to clean and optimize your computer, please give us a call at the number below.

Call  (808) 676-1900