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Regfixit

Posted by admin on 11 Aug 2008 | Tagged as: Malware, Pop Ups, Regfixit

Regfixit is one of the most documented and controversial scams to hit the Internet consumer market in recent years. And yes, it is a scam. Regfixit.com is no more than a rogue software outlet, distributing a product that will do absolutely nothing to help your system but rather infect it with more spyware.

When you visit the Regfixit website, you’ll notice what looks to be a perfectly legitimate registry scan and fix product. Charging around $40 to provide a full clean up of your system and remove traces of spyware, it’s quite easy to understand why an unsuspecting user might buy in to the claims. But what you probably won’t realize at first look is that the Regfixit product isn’t selling anything that you can’t have for free by accessing the Microsoft website.

Under the banner of a registry fixing software, Regfixit will download automatic Microsoft updates and pass them off as part of its service via the Registry Update website. The customer rarely realizes that the updates could be had for free, and when they do, it’s usually too late. Refunds are hard to come by and customer service is what you’d expect from a scam orientated business.

The most sinister twist of all is that people are actually encouraged to purchase the Regfixit download by the planting of spyware pop-up alerts that will appear on the user’s system.

An infected user will suffer from pop up messages initiated by the regfixit software. These will typically draw attention by claming the presence of hundreds of errors that can only be fixed by downloading and purchasing the special Regfixit software. You’ll be told how your registry is corrupted and could stop working at any given moment, all in a bid to send you along to the Registry Update website where a quick buck will be made on your non-existent problems.

Of course, you may have registry problems after all. And if you’re suffering from the regfixit rogue software problem, you will actually be doing yourself a favour by downloading the Microsoft updates. This will magically cause the pop up errors to disappear as if you’ve made the purchase of the century. In actual fact, you’ve paid money to switch off software on your own system. Software that was planted there by regfixit to get you to dispense with your cash in the first place.

As far as money grabbing scams are concerned, this continues to be one of the most effective means that third parties have devised for making a quick profit on unsuspecting users. It’s wrong on many levels and it completely spits in the face of the consumer, but that is, unfortunately, the way that a scammer pays his bills.

You can avoid the Regfixit problem by keeping your anti-virus software up to date and by only installing registry scanning utilities that have good reviews from reputable sources. Always look out for scam reviews and deal with cynicism when it comes to purchasing software that claims to be able to improve your system performance. Sometimes, this is the case. Other times, you’ll be paying for sweet nothing.

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Stop Pop Ups for Free

Posted by admin on 12 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Pop Ups, Privacy, Security

If you truly believe that irritating pop ups are the only reasons that can justify your recent suicidal tendencies, I think it’s about time you started looking for the right solutions. Now, it’s true that there are plenty of solutions that can help you stop pop ups in their tracks, but since most of them require you to pay a hefty amount for getting the user license, it’s highly unlikely that you would be interested in them. If that is the case, then it’s quite obvious that you are looking for something that can stop pop ups for free.

Freewares and sharewares that claim to stop pop ups for free are readily available in huge numbers, but you just cannot rely on these because most of them either prove to be ineffective or contain malicious software codes such as viruses, Trojans, worms, spywares etc. If you install and use these software programs you can easily get a lot more annoyed and irritated than the pop ups might have been making you in the first place.

So, won’t I ever be able to stop pop ups for free? Well, you actually can, but you see there are a few strings attached. I say so because in the end you will always have to do some manual work for stopping the infuriating pop ups in their tracks. To start with, you will have to download and install the trial version of any of the popular pop up blocking software. Most of them will scan and identify the .exe files that create pop ups, but since trial versions generally do not offer the automatic pop up removal facility, you will have to do this manually. This is not all that difficult because all you have to do is follow the link to the .exe file and press Shift+Delete. By deleting all the identified .exe files, you can thus easily stop pop ups for free.

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Getting Rid of Porn

Posted by admin on 12 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Antivirus, Pop Ups, Security

If you want to test the effectiveness of your antivirus program, I would recommend that you visit as many porn sites as you possibly can. I say so because it is usually the porn sites that contain most of the viruses, Trojans, worms, spywares and other types of malicious software programs. If your antivirus is good enough, it will definitely protect your computer, but if it is not then chances are high that your computer will itself become a porn site.

What you are most likely to see on your screen then are irritating pop-ups, containing graphic images and links to porn websites that you might have visited. And since they will reappear on your screen every 10 seconds or so, you can be sure that porn will stay on your computer until and unless you do something to remove them.

Getting rid of porn is necessary because not only do they waste your time, but also because there is always the possibility that the seemingly innocuous pop up might be downloading or running spywares in the background. If something like this happens, you can easily end up revealing your personal data such as your credit cards numbers, bank account numbers and passwords to third parties.

The easiest way of getting rid of porn is to avoid surfing porn sites. However, since porn can also come in due to the activities of other users on your computer, I would recommend that you install a pop up removal tool in your computer. Many of these are readily available on the Internet and you can download and use any one you like.

For complete protection, you would however require a fully functional computer security program. This is necessary because some graphic pop ups are so stubborn that they just cannot be detected and removed by a free pop up removal tool. It’s only after this can you be sure that graphic porn pop ups will never reappear on your computer screen. Then you could say that you have succeeded in getting rid of porn.

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How to delete pop ups

Posted by admin on 03 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Pop Ups

Pop ups have become a big menace and if you are looking for ways that will help you delete pop ups and remove them completely from your system, then just keep reading. The easiest and probably the most convenient way to delete pop ups before they actually pop up on your screen is to use a good browser that has the ability to block pop ups.

Pop up blocking facility is available in explorer 6 and beyond and you can use these to block all types of generic pop ups that seem to have infested the World Wide Web in recent times. Mozilla Firefox is another good browser that you can use for eliminating all types of pop ups from your computer screen. Firefox is completely free and since you get continuous updates from time to time, you can rest assured that none of those niggling pop ups will ever appear on your computer screen.

However, since pop ups are also becoming more and more smart just like the browsers, you might sometimes be required to deal with pop ups that appear all by themselves even when you are not logged on to the Internet. These types of pop ups get installed automatically when you are online and run as .exe files either at startup or when you click on a specific file or folder.

To delete pop ups like this, you will be required to install a dedicated pop up removal software on your computer. You can also opt for free pop up scanners that have the ability to detect all types of malicious pop ups and tell you exactly where they are stored on your computer. You then just have to follow the link, select the malicious pop up .exe file and click delete. Using “Shift+Delete” might be a better option though, especially if you are sure about what you are deleting.

Use these options and see if you can delete pop ups from your computer. If somehow you don’t succeed then I must admit that you might have to seek professional help.

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