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If your computer starts to behave strangely or displays any of the
symptoms listed below, you may have spyware or other unwanted software
installed on your computer.
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I see pop-up advertisements all the time.
Some unwanted software will bombard you with pop-up ads that aren't
related to a particular Web site you're visiting. These ads are
often for adult or other Web sites you may find objectionable. If
you see pop-up ads as soon as you turn on your computer or when
you're not even browsing the Web, you may have spyware or other
unwanted software on your computer. |
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My settings have changed and I can't change them back to the way
they were.
Some unwanted software has the ability to change your home page or
search page settings. This means that the page that opens first when
you start your Internet browser or the page that appears when you
select "search" may be pages that you do not recognize. Even if you
know how to adjust these settings, you may find that they revert
back every time you restart your computer. |
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My Web browser contains additional components that I don't remember
downloading.
Spyware and other unwanted software can add additional toolbars to
your Web browser that you don't want or need. Even if you know how
to remove these toolbars, they may return each time you restart your
computer. |
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My computer seems sluggish.
Spyware and other unwanted software are not necessarily designed to
be efficient. The resources these programs use to track your
activities and deliver advertisements can slow down your computer
and errors in the software can make your computer crash. If you
notice a sudden increase in the number of times a certain program
crashes, or if your computer is slower than normal at performing
routine tasks, you may have spyware or other unwanted software on
your machine |
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