Will Windows 7 Deliver Us From Adware and Spyware?

Windows 7 is coming! The real question is what is coming with? Microsoft Will you bring the usual growing pains or is this the lean mean machine operation anticipated to be? There is no doubt that many Vista users are fed up hoping that Windows 7 finally deliver what was promised back when Vista was first released. Many experts believe that Vista was released too soon and most of the security flaws in the operating system was due to the lack of refinement and testing - something that tried to eliminate the release of Windows 7 beta testers worldwide.

Mac user, I often get upset when they boast of the strength of the Mac operating system one if its many claims for victory over Windows is the claim that Mac are not affected by the usual adware, spyware and malware that problems Windows users are bombarded with.

It seems that although Bill Gates declared a personal war for a couple of years adware, the security features built into Windows that are not rising up against the slaughter of adware and spyware on the web.

After Microsoft made available Windows Defender for free, it seemed they were making progress, but after several years and several improvements that really does not remove spyware. It seems like adware and spyware considers it in the way to your computer, regardless of what you do to try to protect themselves.

The traditional Anti Virus software simply is not enough. Adding a protection against adware and spyware monitor may seem excessive, but if that's what it takes, then so be it. The problem is much deeper than simply blame Windows for an operating system bad. Yes, Mac users do not have the same problems, but the fact that Windows has to support different applications as they become more vulnerable. Windows is created as an operating system that can support virtually any application and therefore it is often easy for adware and spyware to sneak into the system.

With the release of Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft attempted to solve many of the security issue in your browser, but in terms of performance that just sucks. It seems that every time you plug a hole in another open them elsewhere. It's a never ending process where they try to one up on these developers of adware and spyware and hackers.

The only thing I know is that while people are making money by using advertising to advertise and make money with you, they will find a way of overcoming even the most sophisticated adware and spyware protection. Blaming Windows is an easy way out. Yes, you can improve on their safety, but ultimately you have to take some responsibility yourself.

Adware and spyware come in many different forms and shapes. Those who pose a serious risk is usually achieved until the team due to your negligence. Peer to peer download sites, Torrent download portals and the like are full of malicious software and hackers regard them as easy targets. Be careful. Always use common sense of right and stay away from sites that seem harmful. Do things not only have to download - especially when it's free.

Always protect your computer as many ways as possible. Make sure you have real time protection in place while on the Internet. This will prevent spyware and adware from even reaching the system first. To do periodic scans with a good adware spyware remover is a good practice, and although it is a pain that will reap the rewards. Let's hope Windows 7 will deliver what is promised to be and, finally, have an operating system that is on par with Apple.

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