Thursday, September 29, 2011

Don't Get Burned By Driver Update Scams or Fake Anti-Virus Scams




Don't Get Burned By Driver Update Scams
or Fake Anti-Virus Scams


    So, you're jus
t going along doing your normal "computering," not expecting any problems, when all of a sudden, a message pops up saying that your computer is infected with a bunch of viruses! The message looks like an Official Windows Message, so you click on it (usually at the "OK" button), and it begins to act like it is scanning your computer. Shortly, other messages pop up, showing a list of supposed viruses, and offering to "fix" the problem for you! All it wants is about $20-30 right now! If you give your credit or debit card number information, you can become a victim of Identity Theft! Worse, you can have your computer actually infected with a lot of "rogueware," malware, and real nasty "stuff!" It can open some "back doors" to let anybody and everybody in, and they can basically control your computer, sending out E-Mails to everybody in your address book, and all kinds of nasty things! How do you know if these messages are real? How do you know if they are actually from Microsoft Windows?

    What happened? Where did all this "stuff" come from? How do you get rid of this BIG PROBLEM? Can you get rid of this without spending any MONEY? After all, you've got a lot of other things to pay for, before another payday! Can you get rid of all this without erasing ALL YOUR FILES, PICTURES, MUSIC, and such on your computer? Can you get rid of all this without having to do a TOTAL RE-INSTALL of ALL THE PROGRAMS you've downloaded and all your Windows information?

    Often, the same thing will happen when you visit a website to check on your drivers. You may find that they think you should update ALL your drivers! As one fellow said on a forum recently: "All the web sites I search want to either charge me to download the driver or don't actually have the driver but instead have a utility to help me solve all my driver problems (and probably throw a little malware/spyware in for free)." How do you know who to trust?

    Our latest 8-page E-Book, "Don't Get Burned By Driver Update Scams or Fake Anti-Virus Scams," also tells how to remove a fake anti-virus software pop-up without using or buying anti-virus programs, using FREE software, easily obtained on the Internet. Also how to boot into safe mode or safe mode with networking. Also how to fix computers that will not boot up, and how to put your computer back to factory settings.

   Other topics include: What is Spyware? How can I detect spyware on my computer? How to protect yourself against schemes and scams. How to be sure you DON'T PAY for something that may be available free somewhere else. How to research the information that is being offered for sale. Where to get some FREE information from some reliable places, especially about the LATEST scams going around the Internet. There is a LOT of GOOD information out there, most of it USEFUL! How to arm yourself with knowledge about what's going on! Don't send your hard-earned $$$ to ANYBODY! Especially if they are someone you just met online! How to become more skeptical! How to use forums to help you make decisions on "who to trust!"

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