The whole arena of spyware intrusion is extremely fluid with the spyware writers trying to outsmart everyone, and the software protection writers diligently working to keep up with the hundreds of new worms and viruses appearing nearly every day.Fortunately, there are generous individuals and organizations who
have the facilities to review the work of the Anti-spyware
developers and make the results available for all of us everyday
users of the Internet.
The challenge for us is to know where to go for these results and
recommendations, and to know which of the anti-spyware and
anti-virus programs to use on our computers.
There are many web masters, newsletter, and Blog publishers who
constantly monitor the results published by the anti-spyware
reviewers. Most of them pass these information alerts on to their
readers and subscribers, often offering suggestions and advice
based on their own personal experiences and expertise.
A real benefit for us is that most of the top rated anti-spyware and
anti-virus programs are free, or available in Trial or Demo versions.
All we need do is find out where to get them. But first, we need to
find the reviewers who post the alerts.
If subscribing to newsletters and Blogs isn't your usual surfing
activity, you can do a search for security alert newsletters or
security alert blogs. For example, do a Yahoo search for "security
alert newsletter" (use the quotation marks to get the most
appropriate search results). Do the same for a Yahoo or Google
search on "security alert blog". (Blogs are web logs).
Investigate the first and second pages of the search results and
select three or four of the listings as a starting point. Many
newsletters are published on a monthly schedule and may not
contain the most current information. Some are published weekly.
They may be better choices.
Blogs are usually much more current since Blog authors often post
their information every couple of days - some even on a daily
basis.
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