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If you’ve read Kris Mainieri’s report "Pc Secret Formula" then
you know by now that over time, your harddrive tends to fragment.

Fragmentation (cluttering of files) causes your harddrive to work
harder (NOT good)
opening up a specific file or loading a certain application.
This in term dramticaly slows down your computers overall
performance…

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The "Solutions"… *cough* *cough*
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Defragmentation programs in essence all work the same.

Yeah yeah,some have more features than others blah blah blah, but
the truth is
that at the end of the day, they all do the same crap!

“This Week’s Top 10 Spyware Threats”

The top ten most prevalent spyware and malware threats for the month of April are compiled from monthly scans performed by Sunbelt’s award-winning antispyware tool, CounterSpy(tm), and is a service of the Sunbelt Software Malware Research Labs. New threats that appear for the first time in the top ten lists include the Trojan.Vxgame and Blaire threats. Trojan.Vxgame is a severe threat — a Trojan program that silently downloads additional malware from the Internet and lowers a user’s system security settings by disabling the Windows firewall. Blaire is also a high risk threat — a worm distributed through mass emails. Once executed on a user’s computer, it functions as a backdoor, opens illicit network connections, and uses polymorphic tactics to self-mutate, disable security software, modify system files, and install additional malware. The results represent the number of times a particular spyware or malware infection was detected during CounterSpy scans that report to ThreatNet(tm), Sunbelt’s community of opt-in users of CounterSpy.

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This Week’s Top 10 Spyware Threats

 

In the world of malware, we can see some distinct variations. One of these is the key logger. Moving into our 3 spot this week is BehavesLikeWin32.Keylogger. I wonder if you have to take a special class to name these suckers. Anyway, BehavesLikeWin32.Keylogger is a pain in the butt and if you find it get rid of it. It is categorized as a Surveillance Tool. The name is self-explanatory, but just so you know Surveillance Tools are software applications that monitor and capture data from computers including screenshots, keystrokes, web cam and microphone data, instant messaging chat sessions, email, visited websites, programs run and files accessed and files shared on a P2P (peer to peer) network. The whole enchilada!

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Computer Geek Reveals: The SECRET Formula To Transforming Your DEAD Slow PC into the Fast, Secure and Stable System

 I know your tired of "Waiting On" your PC RATHER than "Working On"
it, so it’s VITAL YOU READ every single letter on this page. No like
seriously….

Did you know….

Every keystroke, every click…. in fact everything you do on your PC
is being stored right this minute, slowing your PC down to a crawl
and keeping your vital information up for grabs? Cool, right? Not!

Truth is…

http://pcprotectionsecrets.com/

The 99% of people that use their computers are OBLIVIOUS to this.

Well the good news is…

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China’s anti-cyber virus authorities warn of new virus transmitted by MSN

China’s anti-cyber virus authorities warned on Sunday that a new virus, transmitted by Microsoft’s (NASDAQ:MSFT) MSN ( Microsoft Service Network) instant messaging program, can steal registered users’ accounts and passwords, eventually causing economic los…

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Anti-spyware bill passes U.S. House

The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation on Tuesday targeting some uses of internet spyware, yet another attempt to enact a federal law to curb scams aimed at stealing personal information from computers.

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