GPS tracking devices are big this year. These little devices attach to a vehicle and report the location of the car using a Web interface. Sales of computer-based spyware are up 141% as Valentine’s Day approaches. These software packages monitor incoming and outgoing email, Webcam activity and other devices that might reveal a cheating heart. Mesis attributes the increase in sales to a sour economy. Fewer people can afford the services of a private investigator, so they want to do their own research.
Spyware Isn’t Just Limited To Valentine’s Day
The love of your life may or may not be watching what you’re doing online, but it’s a good bet that someone is. Tens of thousands of spyware packages are making the rounds. While many spyware packages require that the user download them, sometimes spyware infections can be traced to visiting infected Web sites or following compromised links.
Your personal information, email, address books, browsing habits, credit card information and personal information can be placed at risk by this malware. Often, these software packages take the information they find and report it to a third party, who then uses the information to steal your identity.
XoftSpy SE from Spywareblockers.org can help you detect and disable spyware that has been loaded onto your computer or that is disguised as some other type of software. At the Spywareblockers.org Web site, you can test your computer to see if you have a spyware infection, or if your computer is harboring other dangerous malware.
XoftSpy SE can detect thousands of threats using its extensive database of known threats and vulnerabilities. The product is updated regularly so you can be sure that your spyware/malware protection is up to date. Say goodbye to harmful Trojans, worms, viruses, and spyware. Eliminate annoying adware that pops up unwanted or offensive advertising on your computer and slows its performance to a crawl. Keep your personal information safe from the prying eyes of hackers, and maintain control of your computer.
With XoftSpy SE, you decide how often you want to scan your computer for dangerous malware. New malware infections arrive every day. Are you ready to defend your turf?
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