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I can give you 3 there is adware, spyware and malware
FunWebProducts contain a lot of adware and occasionally spyware. Many anti-virus programs will recommend you to remove it. Cursor Mania can be very annoying and hard to completely remove after installation. You really should stay away from things like Cursor Mania and Smiley Central etc, they are no good and full of adware.
malware spyware and Trojan
== == == == If you are not able to visit those websites without being diverted to another website you likely have spyware / adware on your computer. Get a spyware removal program to clean your computer. Because those are websites designed to give you websites that give you information
Nope, it does not but if you use a hack pack or a trainer, the person who makes them might steal your password or fill your computer with virus and spyware.
yes u need firewall, spyware and other protections for your PC
Yes games2win does give you a virus it gives you spyware and a lot of other critical viruses if i were you i would never go on games2win because you will regret it and also dont go on moshi monsters it looks safe but then again we got spyware please dont do what we did we were very stupid.
rhapsody.com works really well and doesn't give you a virus or any spyware and cookies.
Generally any problems or 'hiccups' with your computer than don't go away on their own is a sign something's wrong with it. Freezing, being unusually slow on a good internet connection, crashing, etc. But to tell exactly what's wrong(virus, worm, Trojan, spyware, adware) and because not all spyware causes such obvious trouble, I'd recommended scanning it with something like Norton every so often for good measure. Beware some free virus scans offered online as they can they can be scams that give your computer the very problems you want to avoid.
Yes, various of viruses/spyware/adware/malware. Including Trojans and keyloggers. I strongly reccommend staying from that site if you don't want to majorly screw up your PC, netbook, or laptop.
trojan websites give you big computer viruses and if you have one use spybot spyware adware and zone alarm if none of those work i would get a wipout computer clean disk it removes everything.
If the virus protector virus is imitating spyware but has not disabled your actual program, open your spyware and run a virus scan. This should find the virus or viruses on your computer and give you the option of removing the problem. If your actual spyware has been compromised, cannot find the virus, or you have no spyware, try checking manually for the problem in your downloads file. You can find your downloads file by opening the Start menu, clicking on "Documents", then finding "Downloads" on the left side of the window that will open. If you see any files that you did not mean to download, or that look obviously threatening, delete them. You may also need to look at your installed programs, which you can do by searching "programs" or "installed programs" in your Start menu. Again, if you find any programs you do not want or that look threatening, uninstall them. If none of the above has removed the virus you can try a system restore. You can access system restore by searching "system restore" from your Start menu or by going from the Start menu and clicking "Control Panel" then "System and Security" then "Action Center" then "Recovery". When system restore opens you are able to choose what point you wish to restore your computer to. Your documents, photos, and videos will be saved, but downloads after the point you choose will be wiped out (including the virus). You need only choose a restoration point a few days before you first noticed the virus. System restore will restart your computer and make take several minutes.