From: anand on
Spyware - this is one of the biggest threats to security and privacy
in the internet today. Spyware intrude, break and enter our computers
and pose a great threat especially with more malicious spywares.
Leaving a home or business computer unprotected from spyware is just
like leaving the front door open to intruders. The internet was not
designed with security checks in place, that is why spywares have
spread unchecked and now pose a big threat to the security and privacy
of millions of internet users all over the world. Roughly 90% of
computers today are infected or are vulnerable to spyware. It is more
important more than ever to make sure spyware protection is in place
in the form of spyware removers. http://www.easysoftwarez.com
From: ~BD~ on
anand wrote:
> Spyware - this is one of the biggest threats to security and privacy
> in the internet today. Spyware intrude, break and enter our computers
> and pose a great threat especially with more malicious spywares.
> Leaving a home or business computer unprotected from spyware is just
> like leaving the front door open to intruders. The internet was not
> designed with security checks in place, that is why spywares have
> spread unchecked and now pose a big threat to the security and privacy
> of millions of internet users all over the world. Roughly 90% of
> computers today are infected or are vulnerable to spyware. It is more
> important more than ever to make sure spyware protection is in place
> in the form of spyware removers. http://www.easysoftwarez.com


What you say is, essentially, true.

A better place to explore current dangers is, I believe, here:-

http://www.microsoft.com/protect/default.aspx

There is a great deal of helpful information there, IMO.

HTH

--
Dave
From: Bullwinkle on
Did you go have a look around there???


LOL


"~BD~" <BoaterDave(a)hotmail..co.uk> wrote in message
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://www.easysoftwarez.com


What you say is, essentially, true.

A better place to explore current dangers is, I believe, here:-

http://www.microsoft.com/protect/default.aspx

There is a great deal of helpful information there, IMO.

HTH

--
Dave