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Someone May Be Watching You

Oct 7th, 2009 by admin

If you use the Internet, like I do searching for information going from one site to another your computer is susceptible to a wide variety of potentially dangerous and costly threats. I found this to true when I visited this one site and my computer started to acting weird and suddenly began to get very slow and I couldn’t close any windows even when I tried to use “ctrl-alt-del” keys I knew then I was in trouble. In addition to taking up valuable memory space and starving your other applications of power, computer viruses can carry out such malicious damage as erasing your files and have the ability to spread to your network and contact list. Spyware and other malware can also inflict harm, such as stealing your credit card numbers and other confidential information.

For instance, millions of computers around the world have been taken over by hackers and placed into groups of hacked computers called BotNets. BotNets can carry out internet attacks, send out spam, etc. Most of the people who own computers in these Bot Nets don’t even know it … You might even be in one them right now!

Go get your computer checked out Free for peace of mind you’ll be glad you did.

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3 Responses to “Someone May Be Watching You”

  1. SpeedingMyComputer
    November 1, 2009 at 5:14 pm

    I found this post when i was trawling through google trying to speed up my own darn computer. Didnt actually fix the issue that i was googling to fix, but good read none the less. Sometimes i think it would just be easier to buy a spanking new computer then keep the one i have

  2. Miskanq
    April 14, 2010 at 6:36 am

    For some reason when i use my laptop my cursor will freez for a moment and then go slow and when i try to move the cursor it go’s flying to click on things like i dont know what it is!! is it a virus ive never herd of a virus like that but anyway my laptop has been re-booted so i dont see why theres a problem my laptop is a Toshiba satellite window xp if you would please help me!!!! that would be great

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  3. admin
    April 22, 2010 at 5:39 pm

    It is unlikely that you have a virus that is affecting the mouse pad or an external mouse. What you did not say is whether it is an external mouse or the mouse pad on the laptop. In any regard, it is an indication that your external mouse or mouse pad is going bad. It happens some times. To determine if the mouse pad is failing, shut the laptop off and connect an external mouse to a udp port. Turn the laptop on. The system will automatically detect the external mouse. You can now test the external mouse to determine if the problem still exists. If the problem is with an external mouse, you will need to replace the mouse.

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