Fort Lee, NJ (ContentDesk) August 3, 2005 -- Antivirus Email, a consumer products company offering subscription e-mail and ISP services, is now including Spyware Slayer in its suite of privacy protection software that is available to users with a monthly subscription to Antivirus Email.Antivirus Email understands that there is a real threat online from unscrupulous marketers who secretly install Spyware, Adware, Trojans, Worms & Viruses on a PC, all which can contribute to:- Damaging and corrupting a hard drive- Stealing passwords, credit card & banking information- Recording everything said in emails & chats- Sending personal information to ad companies that send pop-ups & spam- Allowing hackers to take over a computerAntivirus Email with Spyware Slayer software helps protect users' personal computers from these risks and keeps them from slowing down and crashing from unwanted toolbars and pop-ads being unknowingly delivered and downloaded to the PC.A standard monthly Antivirus Email subscription rate is $14.95 a month for four email accounts and ISP service along with the online protection software bundle. The entire package includes anti-virus software, PC Cleanser, a pop-up blocker and internet accelerator software, as well as the Spyware Slayer software.Antivirus Email's software suite protects the consumer's computer from internet predators - the fastest growing threat to computer users' privacy today. Antivirus Email subscribers will now be able to safely detect and remove Trojans, system monitors, ad-ware and other such programs. Removal of these harmful programs will ultimately protect them from identity theft, computer corruption and privacy invasions. Antivirus Email's software package will also wash away all traces of PC and Internet Activity, and completely wipe out unneeded data for total privacy protection and improved system performance.
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Spyware Programs Are Out To Get You
It's War I Tell You!
As you may or may not know, a new computer is extremely vulnerable when you first get online with it. There are ways to insure security though. You can get the Windows Update CD from Microsoft and install that before you get online. You can also get most Antivirus Definitions dnloaded and save em to disk and then install those before you go online. Course you have to be using that Product in the first place.
And you can get AntiSpyware on a disk and do the same. But how many people do that in their excitement to take it out of the box and hook it and see what She'll do.
Sans Internet Storm Center says those people will have their Puter infected with adware or worse in less than 20 min! Virgin Puters online stick out like a sore thumb. And the pain from that sore thumb will be considerably less that the person who soon realizes their brand new puter is sick. First comes the shock, then the anger, then the question. How do I fix it? If they are lucky they can fix...
St. Louis Woman Wages War on PopUP Ads--Initiates Grass Roots Campaign to Have Annoying Practice Banned
(ContentDesk) August 30, 2005 -- Following several frustrating weeks trying to eliminate adware prompted from a PopUp ad on the Web, one St. Louis woman has launched a grassroots campaign designed to have Interstitial ads (both PopUp and PopUnder ads) banned in the U.S. "I estimate that PopUp advertising windows cost employers, on average, $160 per employee per year. There are real costs involved, not just the general 'frustration factor' nearly all Web users report," indicates Tammy Kendrick. "I figured out what it cost me, then sent a bill to an online advertising company whose adware had caused some real problems for me." When they refused, she decided to take action.
Her Website (www.BanPopUpAds.com) features an enticement to have others join her to initiate a class action lawsuit and provides information about the practice of using PopUp ads as a way to interrupt Web users. It also includes a PopUp-ad-free "safe list"...
St. Louis Woman Wages War on PopUP Ads--Initiates Grass Roots Campaign to Have Annoying Practice Banned
Dealing with Digital Disease
A virus is a program that replicates itself. It cannot exist on its own so it attaches to another program, usually an executable one. A worm is like a virus?it also replicates itself. However, it can stand on its own and does not need another program to run. It usually infects your computer's networking features, which includes its internet connection.
Spyware and adware go hand-in-hand. Spyware is a kind of program which gathers information, specifically browsing habits. It tracks down what kind of sites you visit, and the adware will generate ads that fit with your interest which the spyware based on information it gathered in the first place.
Malware is malicious software. It's any program that is useless, or worse, destructive.
A Trojan a program pretending to be good but once it's deep in your system it proves to be quite the opposite.
In spite of all their differences, they have one thing in common: they are out to give...
Security Necessities To Prevent Your Computer From Spyware
In the internet world it is vital for users to have a good spyware scan and removal tool because of the multitude of different spyware, adware, Trojans and other malware constantly looking to attack your system.
Many spyware tools available are free and those up for purchase typically do not exceed $30 to $40.
Anti-spyware tools will greatly assist in protecting your privacy and restoring full computer functions that spyware may have taken over.Spyware gets into your computer and invades users' privacy.
Individuals or companies install spyware when you download freeware or visit certain web sites so they may track your internet habits and find personal information such as passwords, email addresses and even credit card and bank account numbers.
By eliminating these applications from running on your computer you will restore your privacy and you should notice a much more efficient computer system because spyware uses up its resources.Finding a good...
Internet Privacy Solutions - What Happens in ShadowMode, Stays in ShadowMode
ShadowStor Inc., a provider of innovative and non-intrusive security, data protection, and disaster prevention solutions for PCs and Servers, announced the immediate availability of ShadowSurfer and ShadowUser. ShadowSurfer and ShadowUser solutions provide the following benefits:Surf the Internet without a Trace ? eliminate cookies, internet history and cyberjunk Eliminate spyware, adware and other unwanted PC changes Eliminate viruses, malware and trojansInstantly undo malicious or unwanted PC changes Return your system to its original state as fast as it takes to rebootFor a brief description and free full-featured trial version of ShadowStor ShadowSurfer and ShadowUser, go to the following link:http://www.shadowstor.com/netprivacy.htmlShadowSurfer and ShadowUser provides a safe computing environment by creating a virtual twin of your PC. Place your PC in ShadowMode and surf the internet without a trace of unwanted...
Internet Privacy Solutions - What Happens in ShadowMode, Stays in ShadowMode
Adware Spyware are you Protected
As the internet grows by millions of users each year so to does the threat of adware spyware. So why is this happening, well the easy answer is that there are more and more computers coming online every day so there are more and more computers to be infected.
In the past spyware and adware has been called a trend, and that it would pass just as any trends pass, unfortunately this has not happened and does not look likely to happen in the near future.
As more and more home computer users become aware of this spyware plague and this is usually after they have been infected by adware or spyware, they are now taking action by using adware removal tools to protect their information from prying eyes.
For some though it has been to late as they were infected by a malicious program such as a trojan horse or system monitor that has tracked their every move, stolen passwords, bank accounts...
Spyware Programs Are Out To Get You