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by Derica Wagner
What is one of the biggest pains to the world of computer users? When the computer crashes is one of them, for sure! But the absolute worst thing that can happen to a computer user is if you are attacked by spyware or are a victim of an identity thief. That's right, those snaky little identity thieves! Part of a good personal computer tune up routine is to check your security to make sure that you are not putting your important information out where for all the world to see.
If you are relatively new to the computer world, don't worry' it's easy to check and change your security settings.
The hard truth is that there are a lot of bad people that would love nothing more than to watch your every move. Their ultimate goal in life is to take advantage of others' and make a living off of stealing your personal information. Identity theft is a crime that has grown by leaps and bounds the last few years. You do not want to be the victim of one of these thefts. It will take you a very long process and time to get everything turned back around, provided you catch it in time and you don't loose the shirt off of your back in the process!
These hackers don't want to see any of your love letters. They are not on the lookout for the next hit song. They don't even care what you think of the new Angelina and Brad update. They are trying to score important information. They will look through your information until they find any kind of social security data, credit card information, bank account information, and the pass code to your Mercedes Benz or your art studio's security alarm.
Why would they want to break into your personal information? Why else? For personal gain, be it monetary or otherwise. The hackers will gather the information they find and turn around and either use it themselves, or sell it to someone else.
Face it, whether we are comfortable with it or not, we enable these creeps to operate every day! There are a lot of people that latch onto your computer using spyware, and placing cookies on your hard drive. Basically, it is all a way for them to track down your every move and break into your files. The last thing you want is for this to happen to you or a loved own, so protect yourself before it's too late!
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Don't let the crooks get their slimy hands on your information! They can install Malware (designed to spy on you), place cookies on your hard drive (which can totally trash any move you want to make), "anonymously" surf the Internet posing as you, install Adware (will enable pop up ads to appear even when you are not even Online), install Spyware (lets them log onto your accounts, email, passwords, social security information, etc.). They also just totally violate your privacy!
Now that you are too terrified to type another stroke, let me tell you that there is good news: you can protect yourself! Simply install programs that are designed to specifically detect when these types of violations occur. Installing security programs is the key to your success!
At present, are many different security programs. You can quickly and inexpensively download them from the Internet. There are even free programs, if you take the time to look around and research them. The programs can also be found at many computer stores and other stores that carry computer programs and equipment.
Don't skip this tune up for your computer, as you will eventually regret it! You may be on a budget, or might be tempted to take your chances and skip using these security programs. To put it mildly, you will end up paying much more in the long run if these thieves get your information! There have been cases of identity theft where landlords that never received rent payments, from homes the actual person never laid eyes on, sued people! Save yourself a lot of trouble and nip this thing before it nips you!
Also, it is important that you update these programs on a regular basis, as these snakes are very sneaky. They are always inventing new ways to get around the barriers. Think about it: all they do is sit around and think of ways to hack into your private information. They have all the time in the world to update their systems. You need to make the time to do the same.
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