Why do I need Spyware Protection?
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"It's Spreading like Wild Fire"
- Over 92% of Home Computers are infected
- Surveys reveal at least 24 Spyware infections per PC.
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"It's an Annoyance"
- Slow computer performance
- Additional Pop-up Ads - even while you're offline
- Mysterious search results and Home Page changes
- Inbox flooded with Junk Mail |
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"It's the #1 Online Threat"
- Your private information exposed to hackers
- Spyware monitors your passwords, chat logs and emails
- Recording of your Credit Card and social security number
- High risk of Identity Theft |
How do I know I'm Infected?
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Have you ever downloaded software or music from the net? |
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Is your PC running extremely slow? |
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Are you bothered by constant popup ads and commercials? |
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Is your homepage set to pages you never asked for? |
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Do you get Toolbars in your browser that you don't want? |
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Did your internet connection become slower? |
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Do you receive additional SPAM emails? |
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If the answer to one of these questions is "Yes" than you are probably infected with some type of Spyware.
Click Here for a FREE Scan - Find out right now! |
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Fast Facts
28.3 million Americans have become victims of identity theft in the last five years, including 9.91 million people or 4.6% of the population in the last year alone.
Almost 35 million consumers have already bought a privacy protection product already.
Latest Threats
- Downloader.DrSmart
- Adware.Surfsidekick
- Trackware.E2Give
- Trojan.Update32
- Advware.VFX3
- Adware.MediaTickets
- Trojan.Winsys
- Trackware.Adctech2006
- Downloader.TrafficSector
- Adware.Roings
- Trojan.Mssearchnet
Protect Yourself!
1) Protect your Privacy
2) Protect your Identity
3) Protect your Investment
4) Protect your Expensive Computer |
9 Warning Signs of Spyware & Adware
FACT: Chances are your machine is hosting spyware. There are currently over 80,000 Spyware and Adware programs on the Internet that can infect your PC.
Here are 9 warning signs you should be aware of, if any of them pertain to you then your PC is most likely infected:
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When you start your browser, the home page has mysteriously changed. You change it back manually, but before long you find that it has changed back again. |
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You get pop-up advertisements when your browser is not running or when your system is not even connected to the Internet, or you get pop-up ads that address you by name. |
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Your phone bill includes expensive calls to 900 numbers that you never made - probably at an outrageous per-minute rate. |
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You enter a search term in Internet Explorer's address bar and press Enter to start the search. Instead of your usual search site, an unfamiliar site handles the search. |
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A new item appears in your Favorites list without your putting it there. No matter how many times you delete it, the item always reappears later. |
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Your system runs noticeably slower than it did before. If you're a Windows 2000/XP user, launching the Task Manager and clicking the Processes tab reveals that an unfamiliar process is using nearly 100 percent of available CPU cycles. |
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At a time when you're not doing anything online, the send or receive lights on your dial-up or broadband modem blink just as wildly as when you're downloading a file or surfing the Web. Or the network/modem icon in your system tray flashes rapidly even when you're not using the connection. |
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A search toolbar or other browser toolbar appears even though you didn't request or install it. Your attempts to remove it fail, or it comes back after removal. |
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And the final sign is: Everything appears to be normal. The most devious spyware doesn't leave traces you'd notice, so scan your system anyway. |
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