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> <channel><title>Super Spyware Remover &#124; Anti Super Spyware Removal &#187; Malware</title> <atom:link href="http://www.superspywareupdate.com/category/malware/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.superspywareupdate.com</link> <description>Super spyware remover information and discover powerful super spyware removal to safeguard your personal computer carefully.</description> <lastBuildDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 14:25:09 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <item><title>How to Forcibly Uninstall Norman Malware Cleaner You Don&#8217;t Want?</title><link>http://www.superspywareupdate.com/malware/how-to-forcibly-uninstall-norman-malware-cleaner-you-dont-want.htm</link> <comments>http://www.superspywareupdate.com/malware/how-to-forcibly-uninstall-norman-malware-cleaner-you-dont-want.htm#comments</comments> <pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 18:26:18 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>SuperSpyware</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Malware]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Cleaner]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Don't]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Forcibly]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Norman]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Uninstall]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Want]]></category> <guid
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alt="How to Forcibly Uninstall Norman Malware Cleaner You Dont Want?" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3281/2518786293_3a0e98de4b_m.jpg" width="110" title="How to Forcibly Uninstall Norman Malware Cleaner You Dont Want?" /></div><p>How to Forcibly Uninstall Norman Malware Cleaner You Don&#8217;t Want?</p><p>Have you ever met the problem that you can not remove and uninstall Norman Malware Cleaner thru the Windows standard Add/Remove programs, you can not find out this program there, or the un-installation process just hangs and never finish? The reason for this is you have uninstalled it partially, the files of this program are corrupted, or the program itself has revised it&#8217;s uninstalling program into an installing program, so you wonder, is there any way  ...</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
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alt="How to Forcibly Uninstall Norman Malware Cleaner You Dont Want?" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3281/2518786293_3a0e98de4b_m.jpg" width="110" title="How to Forcibly Uninstall Norman Malware Cleaner You Dont Want?" /></div><p><strong>How to Forcibly Uninstall Norman Malware Cleaner You Don&#8217;t Want?</strong></p><p>Have you ever met the problem that you can not remove and uninstall Norman Malware Cleaner thru the Windows standard Add/Remove programs, you can not find out this program there, or the un-installation process just hangs and never finish? The reason for this is you have uninstalled it partially, the files of this program are corrupted, or the program itself has revised it&#8217;s uninstalling program into an installing program, so you wonder, is there any way you can remove Norman Malware Cleaner without going through the common way of doing it? Yes you also can force uninstall the unwanted Norman Malware Cleaner with the right method.</p><p><strong>Why you can not remove a tough program like </strong><strong>Norman Malware Cleaner</strong><strong> thru Add/Remove programs?</strong></p><p>For this we need to trace back to the process of the installation of this program.</p><p>First of all, when installing a program, its files are often put into the specified location: some files are copied into the Program Files Folder, and other files like shared libraries (.dll files) are copied into Common Files which is inside the Program Files, at the same time, some other shared libraries or drivers are copied and located into the ‘WINDOWS\System32&#8242; and ‘WINDOWS\System32\drivers&#8217; folders.</p><p>After that there are also some changes in the Windows registry: some registry entries may be changed, so their traces may also be changed. Then a new registry key is put into the Windows Registry from where the Window Add/Remove tool can search programs that have installed in this computer.</p><p>When a user tries to force uninstall Norman Malware Cleaner through the Add/Remove tool, this uninstaller often can not find out and completely delete all the files, registry entries and traces related to Norman Malware Cleaner, so as to make this program corrupted or leave parts of this program still in his machine. We often see this also happen when uninstalling some tough but powerful software like Norton, Eset nod32, AVG, Adobe products, and Kaspersky etc.</p><p><strong>The best way to force uninstall </strong><strong>Norman Malware Cleaner</strong><strong>:</strong></p><p>If you know exactly how the Windows Registry works and how you can remove all files related to this program, you can try a manual force removal yourself. But before this removal, I would like to remind you that if some mistakes happen during this process, it will bring severe damages to the windows registry and your computer. So even you are an advanced PC user, you&#8217;d better try another easier and better way to force uninstall Norman Malware Cleaner.</p><p>Among so many similar auto-uninstall software, Best Uninstall Tool definitely is the best one that allows you to force uninstall Norman Malware Cleaner in just a few clicks: it will help you remove Norman Malware Cleaner, and then it will scan your registry and drivers to see whether some files are still left, if there are, it will delete them all. Even the users with limited computer knowledge can use Perfect Uninstaller easily!</p><p>Free download the Best Uninstall Tool to remove any unwanted program such as Norton, Eset nod32, AVG, Adobe products, and Kaspersky etc. easily and quickly!</p><div><p>Free download Best Uninstall Tool here at <a
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alt="How To Get Rid Of ProtectPCS Malware   Free Your Computer From Malware Now" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1115/4601022883_e9ec529f7e_m.jpg" width="110" title="How To Get Rid Of ProtectPCS Malware   Free Your Computer From Malware Now" /></div><p>How To Get Rid Of ProtectPCS Malware &#8211; Free Your Computer From Malware Now</p><p>For those of us who spend enough time on the computer, we are well aware that in certain situations two or more programs on your computer will actually work together in order to accomplish one goal. While this is always a good thing, unfortunately viruses, malware and spyware can work together the same way so that they can cause even more problems on your computer then just one or the other could  ...</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
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alt="How To Get Rid Of ProtectPCS Malware   Free Your Computer From Malware Now" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1115/4601022883_e9ec529f7e_m.jpg" width="110" title="How To Get Rid Of ProtectPCS Malware   Free Your Computer From Malware Now" /></div><p><strong>How To Get Rid Of ProtectPCS Malware &#8211; Free Your Computer From Malware Now</strong></p><p>For those of us who spend enough time on the computer, we are well aware that in certain situations two or more programs on your computer will actually work together in order to accomplish one goal. While this is always a good thing, unfortunately viruses, malware and spyware can work together the same way so that they can cause even more problems on your computer then just one or the other could cause alone. That is the idea behind ProtectPCS a rogue anti-spyware program and you need to get rid of ProtectPCS before it causes real problems.</p><p>Before you even get this malware on your computer, you are prompted to install an update or a program for that is actually malware. Once that first program is installed then it downloads and installs ProtectPCS without your knowledge.</p><p>Once on your PC this malware will configure itself to run automatically and change settings in your web browser. Once this happens you computer will slow right down.</p><p>The first time you reboot your computer after this malware installs it will activate and act as if it is scanning your system for spyware. Then it will start generating fake virus alerts and warning messages. Next you will start getting an alarming number of pop up messages, some simply informing you that your computers security has been compromised and telling you that there have been some unspecified problems with your computer or that a third party person has gained access to your computer</p><p>What is all this leading to? This malware will tell you that the only way to solve the problem will be to purchase and activate a copy of ProtectPCS. But before you run and get your credit card, understand that is the purpose of this whole charade and instead of wasting your money on software that will do nothing you need to get rid of ProtectPCS quickly.</p><p>To get rid of this and any other malware from your computer you only need to run a few simple steps.</p><p>#1 download a system and registry scanner to your desktop.</p><p>#2 Restart your computer in safe mode. To do this press the F8 key at start up until you see the boot menu. Then select safe mode with networking.</p><p>#3 Start task manager by pressing the CTRL-ALT-DEL keys together and go to the processes tab and stop the following processes.</p><p>2z398virus865.exe <br
/>uninstall.exe <br
/>10158spy289z.exe <br
/>protectPCS.exe</p><p>#4 Run the system and registry scanner to find all the malware and errors on your computer and then remove and fix them automatically.</p><p>Once you have done this you can restart your computer and get rid of ProtectPCS and other malware quickly and effectively and optimize your PC to run faster. If your computer is infected click here to scan it now and get rid of malware for good.</p><div><p>Here is the #1 resource for a <a
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alt="Spyware, Adware and Malware Warfare: The Next Generation" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3077/3241544428_8d69c40866_m.jpg" width="110" title="Spyware, Adware and Malware Warfare: The Next Generation" /></div><p>Spyware, Adware and Malware Warfare: The Next Generation</p><p>The makers of spyware, adware and malware are constantly busy updating their software, their proliferation methods and their targets to adapt to today&#8217;s technology and environment. Ignorance is not bliss when it comes to the security of your computer and your personal information. Below are some of the recent trends that are taking place.</p><p>Spyware Who doesn&#8217;t like to save a little money? While nothing new, the current economy has made coupon clipping more popular. What is new is  ...</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
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alt="Spyware, Adware and Malware Warfare: The Next Generation" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3077/3241544428_8d69c40866_m.jpg" width="110" title="Spyware, Adware and Malware Warfare: The Next Generation" /></div><p><strong>Spyware, Adware and Malware Warfare: The Next Generation</strong></p><p><strong>The makers of spyware</strong>, adware and malware are constantly busy updating their software, their proliferation methods and their targets to adapt to today&#8217;s technology and environment. Ignorance is not bliss when it comes to the security of your computer and your personal information. Below are some of the recent trends that are taking place.</p><p>Spyware Who doesn&#8217;t like to save a little money? While nothing new, the current economy has made coupon clipping more popular. What is new is the increasing percentage of coupons that are obtained on-line. The catch is that in order to print and use the coupons, you must download special software. This software is often used to track where you go on the internet. In addition, if you obtain coupons via Facebook, the bar code on the redeemed coupon can be tracked back to your Facebook account, thus providing information on who you are and what you&#8217;re interested in. While knowing these companies could be tracking your spending habits may be more annoying than damaging, you can never be too sure. You may wish to give more thought to coupon deals, especially any connected with Facebook or other social sites in the future.</p><p>Adware <br
/>Similar in nature to the coupon-related <strong>spyware</strong>, adware programs are designed to track your on-line behavior, then use that information to display targeted ads. In this case the software is often bundled with legitimate downloads such as games or music, but you&#8217;re not likely to find it disclosed as part of the download. The software will track your behavior and you&#8217;ll begin seeing pop-up ads, highlighted keywords or other annoying sales techniques. Given the explosion of social sites and our love of sharing, developers of adware have had much success targeting apps and games that are virally spread.</p><p>Malware <br
/>Most of us make use of USB drives (flash drives) in a personal or professional manner. Because one of their key functions is the transportation of data, they can wreak double havoc if they become infected, as malware would damage or destroy not only the data on the drive but also every PC it comes in contact with. Even the US Department of Defense has fallen victim to malware spread via a USB drive, allowing foreign access to classified information. (Scary, huh?!) If you frequently exchange information via flash drives, be sure the device is scanned every time it is plugged in.</p><p>While the above use of a USB drive is more likely to be a threat to businesses, other malware threats should be taken seriously by everyone. The McAfee Threats Report for the Third Quarter 2010 recently reported that the volume of malware is soaring. The criminals creating the malware are smart and aware, diligently searching for soft spots and easy targets. Their malware programs can be quiet malicious, and even include malware products that have been spread via apps downloaded to cell phones. One of the primary goals of these types of malware is the interception of your personal banking information. You&#8217;ve heard it before, but in bears repeating &#8211; never open an email if you are at all uncertain about this origin or content. It&#8217;s not worth the risk.</p><p>In all these instances, certainly take measures to keep your computer safe. Install and/or keep current your <strong>anti-spyware</strong>, anti-virus and ad-blocker programs. Quality versions of these protective programs will update their database daily, but unless your run a scan or your individual program is set to automatically scan, you won&#8217;t benefit from the increased protection and will be leaving yourself vulnerable.</p><div><p>Article from <a
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.superspywareupdate.com/malware/how-do-i-remove-droiddream-malware-attempted-to-create-mobile-botnet.htm</guid> <description><![CDATA[<div
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alt="How do I Remove DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3498/3981188213_9cebd00064_m.jpg" width="110" title="How do I Remove DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet" /></div><p>How do I Remove DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet</p><p>&#8220;DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet&#8221; is a new fake Windows help tool which infects your computer and tries to force you to buy it. Once it infects your computer, &#8220;DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet&#8221; pretends to be an official Microsoft product which scan your computer and reports virus infections, registry errors and system slowdown. If you accept to fix the alleged problems, you get directed to buy the full version of  ...</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
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alt="How do I Remove DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3498/3981188213_9cebd00064_m.jpg" width="110" title="How do I Remove DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet" /></div><p><strong>How do I Remove DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet</strong></p><p>&#8220;<strong>DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet</strong>&#8221; is a new fake Windows help tool which infects your computer and tries to force you to buy it. Once it infects your computer, &#8220;DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet&#8221; pretends to be an official Microsoft product which scan your computer and reports virus infections, registry errors and system slowdown. If you accept to fix the alleged problems, you get directed to buy the full version of &#8220;<strong>DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet</strong>&#8220;. Below are &#8220;DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet&#8221; removal instructions.</p><p>Typical messages received on computers infected with &#8220;DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet&#8221; are:</p><p>Warning! Security Alert<br
/>Software without a digital certificate is detected. System files security is at risk. It is strongly recommended to enable the security mode. Options are Deny, Enable Protection. <br
/>Warning! Security Alert<br
/>Suspicious software activity is detected. Please start system files scanning for details. Options are Deny, Enable Protection. <br
/>&#8220;DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet&#8221; does not come with an un-installer since it is actually a trojan. &#8220;DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet&#8221; blocks and disables your programs including your anti-virus, in order to make it that much harder for you to remove it. In order to remove &#8220;DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet&#8221;, you need to work around its blocking ability as follows:</p><p>In Windows, click on Start and select Run. Type &#8216;shell:appdata&#8217; without the quotes. This will open your Application Data folder. <br
/>Locate any executable file with a random name, example adwpkq.exe (this file will be located directly in the Application Data folder). Right-click this file and choose &#8216;delete&#8217;. Make sure that you do not open any sub folders of Application Data, stay in the main folder. <br
/>Bookmark this page, you may need to refer back to it after computer restart (see next step). <br
/>After you successfully delete the above file, restart your computer. <br
/>Once you are able to delete the above file and restart your computer, you should be able to run your own anti-virus program to remove &#8220;DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet&#8221;. Update your existing anti-virus program and run a full system scan to remove &#8220;DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet&#8221;.</p><p>If your anti-virus in unable to pick up the infection, or if you have any trouble with the above steps, you can download this tool which can work around &#8220;DroidDream Malware Attempted to Create Mobile Botnet&#8221;&#8216; blocking abilities and remove it.</p><div><p>Article from <a
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alt="What is Spyware and Malware?" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2189/2151264072_2a2005e9cd_m.jpg" width="110" title="What is Spyware and Malware?" /></div><p>What is Spyware and Malware?</p><p>Many people associate spyware with viruses. While it&#8217;s true that much spyware shares similar characteristics with viruses, there is a key difference. Viruses were originally created to destroy the computer&#8217;s ability to function. Later on, they became the tool by which online thieves could steal identities. In almost all instances, the owner of the computer was aware that a serious problem existed. All that changed with spyware and malware.</p><p>What is Spyware and Malware?</p><p>Spyware is different because it attempts to  ...</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
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alt="What is Spyware and Malware?" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2189/2151264072_2a2005e9cd_m.jpg" width="110" title="What is Spyware and Malware?" /></div><p><strong>What is Spyware and Malware?</strong></p><p>Many people associate spyware with viruses. While it&#8217;s true that much spyware shares similar characteristics with viruses, there is a key difference. Viruses were originally created to destroy the computer&#8217;s ability to function. Later on, they became the tool by which online thieves could steal identities. In almost all instances, the owner of the computer was aware that a serious problem existed. All that changed with spyware and malware.</p><p><strong>What is Spyware and Malware?</strong></p><p>Spyware is different because it attempts to accomplish some of the same goals of a virus without being detected; it&#8217;s more subtle. While spyware doesn&#8217;t seek to destroy the computer&#8217;s functionality, it may collect data about you. Again, even the data may be less harmful than that necessary to steal your identity. In fact, much spyware works to secretly deliver advertising to your computer and install toolbars.</p><p><strong>Why do People Make Spyware and Malware Programs? </strong></p><p>Why would any computer programmer want to secretly install toolbars and deliver advertising instead of stealing your identity? Well, it&#8217;s very simple. The motivation is still profit. However, hackers are getting smarter about how they profit. They know that destroying your credit and stealing your identity not only comes with heavy penalties including jail time, but it&#8217;s also tantamount to killing the goose that laid the golden egg.</p><p>Instead of completely targeting one individual and wiping out their finances, modern hackers are spreading spyware that pays them a small amount, often only a few cents, for each advertisement delivered. Spyware and malware is easier to deliver to victim computers because most users don&#8217;t protect from spyware and malware. That means the hackers can profit by spreading the malicious program over many more computers.</p><p><strong>The Effects of Spyware on Your Computer: </strong></p><p>You may be tempted to say, &#8220;Hey, if they&#8217;re not bothering me, and it&#8217;s not coming from my personal finances, then why should I care?&#8221; Well, it&#8217;s true that most malware and spyware won&#8217;t completely destroy your computer. However, your computer can become very crippled without spyware protection. You&#8217;ll notice the effects at first as a general slowdown in everything you do. After a while, your computer may not respond for long periods of time. It may even crash your computer over and over. Essentially, spyware makes it so you can&#8217;t effectively use your computer because the spyware is using it instead.</p><p><strong>Spyware Protection and Defense: </strong></p><p>In order to protect from spyware and malware, you should get a program specifically made for catching and protecting your PC from spyware and various dangerous malware. While most anti-virus programs detect some spyware, they won&#8217;t catch all of it because they&#8217;re more specifically focused on viruses (which requires a slightly different approach). But a dedicated spyware program will give you total spyware and malware protection. Try out PC Spyware Protection made by Atanium Software which has an excellent anti spyware product spyware protection and defense called PC Spyware Protection.</p><div><p><a
rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.ataniumsoftware.com/products/pc-spyware-protection" target="_blank">PC Spyware Protection</a> continually monitors and protects your PC in real-time and eliminates spyware and malware protection. Our products include spyware removal and protection, PC registry cleaner, <a
rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.ataniumsoftware.com/" target="_blank">PC performance optimization</a>, PC driver update and PC backup software for home and small business computers.</p><p>Article from <a
rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/software-articles/what-is-spyware-and-malware-4734772.html">articlesbase.com</a></div><p> <i>What is Spyware and Malware?</i>.</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.superspywareupdate.com/malware/what-is-spyware-and-malware.htm/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Malware Patrol Pro Won&#8217;t Keep You Safe</title><link>http://www.superspywareupdate.com/malware/malware-patrol-pro-wont-keep-you-safe.htm</link> <comments>http://www.superspywareupdate.com/malware/malware-patrol-pro-wont-keep-you-safe.htm#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 09 May 2011 11:26:09 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>SuperSpyware</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[Malware]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Keep]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Patrol]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Safe]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Won't]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.superspywareupdate.com/malware/malware-patrol-pro-wont-keep-you-safe.htm</guid> <description><![CDATA[<div
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alt="Malware Patrol Pro Wont Keep You Safe" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4151/5070606437_6b9878dcbf_m.jpg" width="110" title="Malware Patrol Pro Wont Keep You Safe" /></div><p>Malware Patrol Pro Won&#8217;t Keep You Safe</p><p>What exactly are rogue, or fake, anti-spyware programs like Malware Patrol Pro patrolling?  They are out looking for your credit card information, Social Security number, bank account passwords, and browsing history.  Don&#8217;t be fooled by the clever disguise as the authority on the malware roaming the dark alleys of the Internet, keeping you safe.  In actuality, you have just shaken hands with a corrupt system of professional con artists.  Among the family of AdvanceXPDefender, Advanced XP Fixer, and MalwareProtector2008,  ...</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
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alt="Malware Patrol Pro Wont Keep You Safe" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4151/5070606437_6b9878dcbf_m.jpg" width="110" title="Malware Patrol Pro Wont Keep You Safe" /></div><p><strong>Malware Patrol Pro Won&#8217;t Keep You Safe</strong></p><p>What exactly are rogue, or fake, anti-spyware programs like Malware Patrol Pro patrolling?  They are out looking for your credit card information, Social Security number, bank account passwords, and browsing history.  Don&#8217;t be fooled by the clever disguise as the authority on the malware roaming the dark alleys of the Internet, keeping you safe.  In actuality, you have just shaken hands with a corrupt system of professional con artists.  Among the family of AdvanceXPDefender, Advanced XP Fixer, and MalwareProtector2008, Malware Patrol Pro has slim-lined their design and presented a rather convincing piece of software.</p><p>Spyware plagues the Internet.  There are programs that are harmless.  The most harmful ones seem to come wrapped in a whole bundle of malware riding on the back of a Trojan Zlob or Vundo.  Recent technology of the iPod and mp3s has provided a multitude of ways to have more access to media.  People download free videos and software and music files all the time.  Most of the time, these things seem harmless.  However, it is the video codec that is used during the download that usually contains Malware Patrol Pro.</p><p>These programs come on silently at first.  They try to weave into every crevice of your computer, from the registry, your files, and your Internet home page.  The first signs of life come as the pop-up.  You should always click on the X in the right hand corner of the pop-up box, and then proceed immediately to removing Malware Patrol Pro. </p><p>If you click, it will go ahead and scan your computer for free.  This scan will show a variety of infections.  When you purchase Malware Patrol Pro for -, they can remove these files.  The thing that makes this program really dangerous is the files that they are removing.  They are actually files that you have in your computer that are renamed as a piece of malware.  When you delete them, you may be permanently damaging your computer.</p><p>If any of this sounds familiar, immediate removal of Malware Patrol Pro should be your main agenda.  Some people look into manual removal.  I am not one of those people, especially when dealing with malware from this family.</p><p>Here&#8217;s why:  This parasite can attach to folders, registry, and system process files.  It may even attach to your startup commands, which will allow it to regenerate every time you start your computer.  If you decide to do a system restore, it may have attached there, too.  The process of removal may take hours of useless effort.  Missing the most minute detail guarantees Malware Patrol Pro will be there patrolling for you the next time you start your computer.</p><p>It is important to remember that the removal of spyware such as Malware Patrol Pro is not proactive.  Good and reputable anti-spyware programs need to be on their toes watching for the latest scams in technology.  Keeping up is a hard task.  There are a few programs out there that employ a robot to scour the Internet, looking for the latest advances in spyware.  A program like this can offer a 100% removal guarantee within 24 hours.</p><div><p>Carl runs a site devoted to helping you rid your computer from all sorts of <a
rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.spyzooka.com/">spyware</a> and malware at http://www.spyzooka.com/</p><p>Article from <a
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.superspywareupdate.com/malware/the-warning-signs-of-malware-monitor.htm</guid> <description><![CDATA[<div
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alt="The Warning Signs of Malware Monitor" src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5044/5365684474_8a3197df4d_m.jpg" width="110" title="The Warning Signs of Malware Monitor" /></div><p>The Warning Signs of Malware Monitor</p><p>One of the latest in rogue anti-spyware, Malware Monitor was released on October 5, 2007.  I would like to say it is in a class of its own, but I&#8217;d be lying.  Malware monitor is a clone of so many programs that sound almost exactly alike.  You have MalWarrior, MalwareAlarm, and Malpractice Monitor (okay, so I made the last one up, but watch for its debut soon!)  Creating new names for these programs seems to be the only challenge, because  ...</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
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alt="The Warning Signs of Malware Monitor" src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5044/5365684474_8a3197df4d_m.jpg" width="110" title="The Warning Signs of Malware Monitor" /></div><p><strong>The Warning Signs of Malware Monitor</strong></p><p>One of the latest in rogue anti-spyware, Malware Monitor was released on October 5, 2007.  I would like to say it is in a class of its own, but I&#8217;d be lying.  Malware monitor is a clone of so many programs that sound almost exactly alike.  You have MalWarrior, MalwareAlarm, and Malpractice Monitor (okay, so I made the last one up, but watch for its debut soon!)  Creating new names for these programs seems to be the only challenge, because they all function in the same manner.</p><p>Malware Monitor is manually installed.  Why someone would manually install this is beyond me.  The website is like a comedy routine looking to see if you are on your toes.  You will get a line that goes something like this, “If you&#8217;re unhappy, we&#8217;re unhappy&#8230; then MalwareAlarm&#8217;s unhappy. And, that just simply will not do.&#8221;   First of all, who&#8217;s MalwareAlarm?  Malware Monitor needs to be careful with that copy and paste button.  The warning sign is simply stated, “You Computer Is Infected.”  Nice grammar!  Don&#8217;t forget that added (lack of) touch—there&#8217;s no contact information whatsoever.  You can fill out a form that requires lots of information on your part, and they&#8217;ll get back to you.  Believe me, they will get back to you.</p><p>When you go to the download page, you will be inundated with pop-ups that never end.   They are really just friendly reminders to let you know that they just installed spyware on your computer and are holding it for ransom until you give them some money.  Pressing on one of these pop-ups will get you a free scan.  The scan will show you all kinds of false and exaggerated reports of infections.  You will be coaxed to purchase the full version for .95, which is a discount of 20% from .95 (at least, in the Malware Monitor world.)</p><p>Let me break down the real features of Malware Monitor:</p><p>It is a rogue anti-spyware program that actually provides no protection against spyware.  However, they will monitor your information for you and sell it to anyone that has money.<br
/>The program may have been spread through a Trojan that has lots of other harmful malware on it.<br
/>Expect to see an onslaught of fake security messages while you surf the Web.<br
/>Malware monitor may install additional spyware to your computer.<br
/>Malware monitor is almost indestructible.  It can repair files and update itself without your approval.<br
/>The biggest feature is the violation of your privacy and compromise of your security.</p><p>If you are looking to remove Malware Monitor yourself, you can.  Manual removal runs the risk of permanently damaging your computer.  If you look for removal instructions, you may notice that they differ.  This is because Malware Monitor constantly updates while it runs in the background of your computer.  Finding every component is tough and may take a really long time.</p><p>You will probably save time and money by finding a reputable program to remove Malware Monitor.  I prefer to look for a 100% removal guarantee within 24 hours.</p><div><p>Carl runs a site devoted to helping you rid your computer from all sorts of <a
rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.spyzooka.com/">spyware</a> and malware at http://www.spyzooka.com/</p><p>Article from <a
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.superspywareupdate.com/malware/does-your-pc-have-malware-use-the-best-malware-clean-up-tool-to-fix-it-fast-easily.htm</guid> <description><![CDATA[<div
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alt="Does Your PC Have Malware   Use The Best Malware Clean Up Tool To Fix It Fast &#38; Easily" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4029/4443554070_c09d9f8db1_m.jpg" width="110" title="Does Your PC Have Malware   Use The Best Malware Clean Up Tool To Fix It Fast &#38; Easily" /></div><p>Does Your PC Have Malware &#8211; Use The Best Malware Clean Up Tool To Fix It Fast &#038; Easily</p><p>You know that horrible feeling. You&#8217;re pretty sure that you clicked on the button, but you weren&#8217;t really paying attention. And the fact that your screen is not doing anything makes you question if you clicked on the icon. Well, who cares, just click it again, but when you go to click again you have no cursor. Hmmm, you can close that window, but now you can&#8217;t  ...</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
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alt="Does Your PC Have Malware   Use The Best Malware Clean Up Tool To Fix It Fast &amp; Easily" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4029/4443554070_c09d9f8db1_m.jpg" width="110" title="Does Your PC Have Malware   Use The Best Malware Clean Up Tool To Fix It Fast &amp; Easily" /></div><p><strong>Does Your PC Have Malware &#8211; Use The Best Malware Clean Up Tool To Fix It Fast &#038; Easily</strong></p><p>You know that horrible feeling. You&#8217;re pretty sure that you clicked on the button, but you weren&#8217;t really paying attention. And the fact that your screen is not doing anything makes you question if you clicked on the icon. Well, who cares, just click it again, but when you go to click again you have no cursor. Hmmm, you can close that window, but now you can&#8217;t open it again. So of course you restart your computer, and that was all she wrote!</p><p>As you stare at that black screen you realize that this is what malware in action looks like. Malware is any computer program loaded into your computer without your permission, and it usually is designed to harm your computer. It may have a virus in it, or it may be some sinister adware. Whatever it was, it was it crept in without your knowledge. So the good news is, after you get your computer up and running, you never have to have this happen again.</p><p>By using an online malware removal tool, you can identify and remove any suspicious program. These clean up programs compare each file on you computer to a database of all known malware. If the malware tool gets a match it will give you the choice of deleting the suspect program or leaving it alone. So by just setting up a regular maintenance schedule that makes sense for you it is possible to protect your computer and more importantly your data.</p><p>So as devastating as malware can be, if you are diligent about running the scans in the online malware removal tool and deleting the contaminated files, you can sidestep the threat of malicious software.</p><div><p>The best software I have found for <a
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.superspywareupdate.com/malware/why-malware-is-a-form-of-virus-and-what-you-need-to-do-to-remove-bad-malware.htm</guid> <description><![CDATA[<div
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alt="Why Malware Is A Form Of Virus And What You Need To Do To Remove Bad Malware" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3281/2518786293_3a0e98de4b_m.jpg" width="110" title="Why Malware Is A Form Of Virus And What You Need To Do To Remove Bad Malware" /></div><p>Why Malware Is A Form Of Virus And What You Need To Do To Remove Bad Malware</p><p>Without your permission your system can be infected by Malware, a form of virus. It spreads within the system without your authorization, like rooting through files on your system, or executing something vulnerable like deleting crucial system data files, leaving you wondering what&#8217;s going on. Other forms of Malware are called Trojans, backdoor programs that may compromise your protection and security. Many times you feel as if all is  ...</p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div
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alt="Why Malware Is A Form Of Virus And What You Need To Do To Remove Bad Malware" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3281/2518786293_3a0e98de4b_m.jpg" width="110" title="Why Malware Is A Form Of Virus And What You Need To Do To Remove Bad Malware" /></div><p><strong>Why Malware Is A Form Of Virus And What You Need To Do To Remove Bad Malware</strong></p><p>Without your permission your system can be infected by Malware, a form of virus. It spreads within the system without your authorization, like rooting through files on your system, or executing something vulnerable like deleting crucial system data files, leaving you wondering what&#8217;s going on. Other forms of Malware are called Trojans, backdoor programs that may compromise your protection and security. Many times you feel as if all is lost and for the moment it may very well be, but you can get rid of these infections in many ways.</p><p>Now the question is how to do it? The answer is online malware removal tools. These programs explore and check every file in your system against their database of known Malware applications. During scanning, if it detects any program, it makes a list of possible problems, and once the scanning is over, you have to decide what to do with the files detected. Out of the many options (such as delete the file, quarantine it, etc.) if the file listed is not a part of a program that you need, the most obvious option is to delete the file.</p><p>Scanning of your system needs to be done daily, or weekly, whichever you think is necessary.</p><p>After that your system will not be exposed to that specific Malware threat anymore. But just remember that there are new Malware threats everyday. For the most part they will pose no threat so long as you keep scanning and keep removing them. If left unchecked, then malware can cause a major threat to your computer.</p><div><p>The best software I have found for <a
rel="nofollow" target="_blank" target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.spyware-fixer.info">removing malware</a> is:</p><p><a
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.superspywareupdate.com/malware/the-best-malware-removal-for-doctores.htm</guid> <description><![CDATA[<div
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