Spyware Parasites: Identity Snatchers


Spyware parasites bypass installed alarm systems when a person goes onto a website and requests information, downloads files and music, or even receives some emails. That's because spyware parasites are disguised as part of the normal download.

So spyware has an easy time getting onto your personal computer, even a computer with the most up-to-date firewall and virus protection because it's designed to piggyback legitimate and requested downloads.

You'll NEVER notice its presence!

Spyware crashes computer systems, makes the systems run very slowly, and ruins existing programs, but that's not the worst that could happen to you.

Very soon this software will snatch your identity, because it affects your email, all your existing file libraries, stores information about your web browser habits and records your personal information like social security numbers or credit card numbers.

Eventually these spyware parasites relay the kind of personal information to the publisher of the parasite who will use it as if they were you. Thus they have kidnapped your identity!

And that could completely ruin a person or a business financially, because identity theft is a difficult scenario to prove and correct.

If they choose not to exploit your personal information themselves, they may choose to sell it to a third party, at whose discretion you will be victim.

Industry statistics suggest as much as eighty percent of all computers are infected with some form of spyware parasites with an average of 93 spyware components per computer.

Even if that percentage is too high, isn't it time to check your computer for these parasites?


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