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As the spyware threat has worsened, a number of techniques
have emerged to counteract it. These include programs designed to
remove or to block spyware, as well as various user practices
which reduce the chance of getting spyware on a system.
Nonetheless, spyware remains a costly problem. When a large
number of pieces of spyware have infected a Windows computer, the
only remedy may involve backing up user data, and fully
reinstalling the operating system.
Anti-spyware programs can combat spyware in two ways:
1. They can provide real time protection against the
installation of spyware software on your computer. This type of
spyware protection works the same way as that of anti-virus
protection in that the anti-spyware software scans all incoming
network data for spyware software and blocks any threats it comes
across.
2. Anti-spyware software programs can be used solely for
detection and removal of spyware software that has already been
installed onto your computer. This type of spyware protection is
normally much easier to use and more popular. With this spyware
protection software you can schedule weekly, daily, or monthly
scans of your computer to detect and remove any spyware software
that has been installed on your computer. This type of anti-spyware
software scans the contents of the windows registry, operating
system files, and installed programs on your computer and will
provide a list of any threats found, allowing you to choose what
you want to delete and what you want to keep.
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