Network Repair 1
Anti-Spyware Software
Tips And Suggestions
Spyware Prevention
and Removal



Install firewall software
to block hackers from
installing spyware on
your computer.

Install anti-virus
software to prevent
backdoor viruses that
might install spyware.

Install anti-spyware
software to protect
against known spyware.

Update your operating
system to remove
security vulnerabilities.

Do not click on links
within the e-mail. This
may download spyware
from a hackers website.

Do not click on a link
inside a pop-up
window. Clicking on the
link may install spyware
software on your
computer.

Use caution when
downloading files from
the Internet, especially
freeware or shareware
programs such as
screensavers, games,
and even anti-spyware
software. Ensure that
the source is legitimate
and reputable.

Do not open email
attachments before
checking the source.

When installing
software always read
the End User License
Agreement (EULA). It is
perfectly legal to hide
spyware within another
program as long as
they mention it in the
EULA (Example: “You
agree to install third
party software”).

Never click on Agree or
OK to close a window
on your web browser,
doing so may download
spyware on your
computer. Instead, click
on the X in the upper
right hand corner of the
window or press the
Alt+F4 buttons to close
the window.

Sometimes you may be
unable to remove
spyware because it is
in use. Usually the
spyware can be easily
removed by running
your anti-spyware
software in safe mode.

To access safe mode,
restart your computer
and immediately start
tapping the F8 key to
access the boot menu.
Once you are at the
boot menu, if
necessary select Safe
Mode by using the
Arrow keys, then press
the Enter key.

Once your computer
has booted into safe
mode run your anti-
spyware software. After
the spyware has been
removed restart your
computer to boot into
normal mode.

Note: When booting
into safe mode you
may be asked for an
Administrator
password, unless you
setup an administrator
account just leave it
blank and proceed.
Anti-Spyware Software

Have you noticed the appearance of
new program icons or folders that you
did not install?
Are you being bombarded by annoying
pop-ups?
Have you noticed new toolbars on your
web browser that you did not install?
Has your web browser start page
changed?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, your computer
is probably infected by spyware.

But even if you don't see anything, your computer may be
infected, because more and more spyware is emerging that is
silently tracking your surfing behavior, or even worse,
recording your personal information.


Keystroke Loggers can record virtually everything you do on
your computer, including usernames, passwords, and credit
card numbers. Everything you type or click on is continually
stored in a log file and then regularly uploaded to the spyware
website.
By simply browsing to a website, your computer could become
infected by spyware. In fact, 9 out of 10 computers connected to
the Internet are infected with spyware.

What is Spyware?
Spyware is a malicious program that employs a users Internet
connection in the background to send personal information
about that user to advertisers or other interested parties without
the users knowledge or permission.


Spyware is similar to a Trojan horse in that users unknowingly
install the spyware when they install something else, but differs
from viruses and worms in that it usually does not self-replicate.


Network Repair 1 can install Anti-Spyware software on your
computer that will remove known spyware and help protect your
computer from the threat of imminent spyware.
Call us anytime; we are available to serve
you
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