Beverly Resident Moves from Home Office to Cummings Center in Beverly
(ContentDesk) June 3, 2005 -- Beverly resident and business owner Doug Lindsay of Websmart.biz has recently moved into the Cummings Center in Beverly.
"We started out in a home office to get the business established and took the next logical step in getting a space at Cummings.
Cummings is great for us as we wanted to get into a multi-tenant building where we could help the very large number of small businesses."
Websmart.biz is currently offering free 1/2 hour service visits to all first time customers located at the Cummings Center.
Services offered during the free visit include virus & spyware checks, strategy review for data security and backup, wireless network security check, performance review of one system, verification that adequate firewall, anti-virus, and anti-spyware protection is present. About Websmart.biz:The company offers computer support for small and home based businesses as well as home users.
Services include computer support & repair, network setup, training, business needs assessment, help desk services, spyware and virus removal & prevention, website creation.Contact:Doug Lindsaye-mail protected from spam bots978-922-2020http://websmart.biz.
I Spy...Something Terribly Wrong (In Your Computer)
I Spy...Something Terribly Wrong (In Your Computer) This really chapped my lips... I recently bought a new computer. Mine was getting old, had lost
its whistle, and the few remaining bells didn't ding a nicely
as they had in the past. Yep, it was time for a new state-of-the
art dream machine with CD burner, DVD player, a bazillion
gigabyte drive and more RAM than Rambo has. I whipped out my
trusty credit card and told my local CompUSA to ring it up.
Well, needless to say I was enthralled. Blazing speed, working
whistles, and bells that were more like the Big Ben gong! I
could tear through spreadsheets with one CD-ROM tied behind my
back. One day, about three months later, my Son came home from
college. Having heard all about my new pride and joy, he sat
down behind the keyboard and fired that puppy up. He put it
through its paces for about 30 minutes and then turned and said
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Regain Internet Privacy from Spyware
The majority of computers connected to the internet today are infected with some sort of spyware.
The prevalence of internet use has made the growth of spybot, adware, spyware, Trojans, keyloggers and other malware fast and easy.
Each form of surveillance software invades users' privacy through numerous methods so they can gather information about people's internet and computer activities.
Users must learn to deny spyware access or remove any current infestations in order to maintain a private internet experience.The consequences of spyware can include identity theft, loss of system control, PC slow downs, pop up ads and browsers crashes.
Without a spyware removal tool you are continuing to invite spyware in to invade your privacy.
Your anti-virus and firewalls cannot catch most spyware applications because they are installed by piggybacking in on legitimate downloads that you approve such as freeware programs as well as music and game software.Once...
Regain Internet Privacy from Spyware
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Solve your Spyware and Adware Problem
Having a good Spyware eliminator on your computer is vital now a days with all of the different Spyware, Adware, and other malicious computer parasites that are out there.
Most of them are reasonably priced and very easy to use.Two of the biggest things that these Anti-Spyware programs accomplish for you are that they help in protecting your online privacy and they help make your computer run a lot better.
You may wonder about what I'm talking about.
Well as far as your privacy goes, companies put this Spyware on your computer through you downloading different things from the Internet.
By doing this they are able to track your surfing habits and even get your e-mail address so that they can send you a lot of junk e-mail such as different advertisements.
As far as helping your computer run better, you eliminate a lot of these programs from your computer, which are constantly running in the background and eating up a lot of your system resources.You...
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Spyware Removal Technology Gets an Upgrade: PCSecurityShield Releases Privacy Defender 4.0
Delray Beach, FL (ContentDesk) February 20, 2006 -- PCSecurityShield today announces the release of the latest version of its popular adware and spyware removal tool, Privacy Defender 4.0. With its simple interface and massive database of adware and spyware definitions, Privacy Defender 4.0 is part of a long line of low cost, simple to use security software products. Privacy Defender 4.0, with its $39.99 retail price is the fourth, and most effective adware and spyware removal tool yet. Adware and spyware are tiny files that are downloaded onto a users computer, many times without the users knowledge, and in their simplest form cause computer slowdowns and popups and at their worse, endanger the users privacy and identity. Privacy Defender 4.0 offers an affordable solution to todays adware and spyware threat.From customer feedback we have continued to grow and enhance the quality of the products that we provide, says Arthur Frischman, President of PCSecurityShield, Inc., and Privacy...
Spyware Removal Technology Gets an Upgrade: PCSecurityShield Releases Privacy Defender 4.0
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McAfee Finds SpywareNuker is not Adware, Agrees to Cease Listing SpywareNuker
January 28, 2004 -- TrekEight,LLC, publishers of SpywareNuker, a leading commercial anti-spyware application, announced today that McAfee Software has acknowledged that testing confirms SpywareNuker is not adware, and McAfee has further agreed to drop the inadvertent listing of SpywareNuker as an "unwanted program." Through its attorneys, McAfee released the following statement:"McAfee, Inc. wishes to correct its previous classification of TrekEight, LLC's "SpywareNuker" program as adware. The results of an internal investigation by McAfee indicate that prior versions of McAfee's anti-virus and computer security software products inadvertently identified "SpywareNuker" as adware, and a "potentially unwanted application." In fact, tests confirm "Spyware Nuker" does not function as adware, or evidence any virus or Trojan horse behavior." James Leasure, CEO of TrekEight LLC was pleased with the admission, stating "McAfee is an acknowledged leader in PC security software, and people and...
McAfee Finds SpywareNuker is not Adware, Agrees to Cease Listing SpywareNuker
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Top Spyware Removers Considerations
Only the top spyware removers are successful at detecting and removing spyware and adware from your computer.
You should look for complete protection against these threats:
spyware, adware, keyloggers browser hijackers and Remote Access Trojans.
These are the infections that slow your computers performance and expose your confidential information to hackers.When you are comparing the top spyware removers here are 4 important points to consider:
- The spyware remover should have automatic updates for the software.
There are new spyware programs invented on a daily basis and these updates should cover you against the latest spyware threats. - Look for technical support from the manufacturer of the spyware remover.
A spyware protection program is only as good as the technical support you can get should you have a problem.Look for an e-mail address or phone number where you can contact them.
Often software problems...
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