More on anti-spyware

I am still amazed at how many people, and companies, are diligent in making sure that their anti-virus is up-to-date, but do not do anything about anti-spy-ware.

Recently, one study of several million computers checked on-line, found that up to 48% of them were infected with malware.  While the study did not specify, I am confident that the vast majority of these systems have anti-virus packages running on them.

This points out the need to have both packages installed.  You should make sure that your anti-spy-ware is kept up to date, and you frequently use it to scan your system, just like you do with your anti-virus.

We recommend that you use the commercial versions (often called Pro Releases) of popular Anti-malware software.  If you prefer you can try the Free Versions before purchasing the Pro versions. There are usually critical features in the Pro upgrade that you need.  Look for a comparison chart on the Manufacturer’s website. 

We recommend you run more than one Anti-malware system to make sure you get fuller coverage.  All systems have strengths and weaknesses in their capabilities.  Select one for primary coverage and make it the auto-scanner, then use the other systems for periodic manually initiated scans.  Say on a weekly basis.

Some of the systems we recommend are:

We also recommend you check your security vulnerability and system status.  Problems in these areas, and the registry, can open doors that enable malware attacks like rootkits, key-loggers, etc.

To have your system security and vulnerability assessed and tuned for you, contact us at 800-672-4806 or email us.
 

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