Kevin Nelson
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Proceed With Caution When Closing a Credit Account
- By Kevin Nelson
- 04/22/2007
- Credit
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It's easy enough to apply for a credit card today only to forget about it over the next year or so. However, that account still remains open and active on your credit report. Consequently, this can have an affect on your overall credit rating since having too many credit lines open could make you look like a worse credit risk in the eyes of lenders.
How to Buy a Powerful Home Theater System: Part 1 (Limited Budget)
- By Kevin Nelson
- 04/22/2007
- 650 words
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Thanks to advances in modern audio and video technology, more and more people are becoming home theater enthusiasts. And while some home theater system owners approach their systems as if money is no object, this is certainly not an option for most would-be home theater owners. Luckily, the recent advances in technology have also made home theater equipment even more affordable, allowing even those on a limited budget to buy a powerful home theater system as long as you know what to look for.
Home Theater: Choosing and Preparing Your Home Theater Room
- By Kevin Nelson
- 04/22/2007
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So you've finally decided to venture into the exciting world of home theater? Well one of the first steps in getting started is deciding on a room for your new system and preparing it for the optimal home theater experience. Preparing your room can be an expensive and time-consuming endeavor and for those interested in an ultra high-end system, this can even include building an entirely new room altogether.
3 Must Ask Questions When Purchasing a Spyware Remover
- By Kevin Nelson
- 04/22/2007
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Spyware is one of several threats that can cause a surprising amount of damage to your computer. Along with that, spyware can help criminals carry out identity theft or other malicious activity. Since spyware is becoming more and more of a problem for computer users, many people are taking steps to combat this problem by purchasing spyware remover software.
Can Spyware Really Put Your Personal Information at Risk?
- By Kevin Nelson
- 04/22/2007
- 417 words
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If you've ever had to deal with spyware on your computer, you're not alone...
Experts estimate that 9 out of 10 computers are infected with spyware and that most users don't even know it. And while not all spyware poses a threat to you or your personal information, there are certain types of spyware that certainly fall into that category.
Experts estimate that 9 out of 10 computers are infected with spyware and that most users don't even know it. And while not all spyware poses a threat to you or your personal information, there are certain types of spyware that certainly fall into that category.
How to Protect Yourself from Malware
- By Kevin Nelson
- 04/22/2007
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Malware is the broad term that computer security experts use to describe any type of software created to cause specific damage to a computer system or circumvent the security of a computer system. This includes the wide array of software types that we occasionally hear about in the press such as viruses, worms, Trojans, spyware, etc. Because these programs can cause damage to your computer system, infect other computer systems and possibly leave your personal information at risk, it is important to know how to identify and get rid of potentially dangerous programs before they can cause too much damage.
What is Malware and What does it Mean?
- By Kevin Nelson
- 04/22/2007
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Malware (short for MALicious SoftWARE) is a prominent threat in our increasingly connected world. In short, malware is any program created with the purpose of causing damage to a computer system or compromising the security of a computer system. Pretty much all the "internet nasties" you've heard of fall into the broad category of malware. These include viruses, worms, Trojans, keylogger, spyware, adware.
Anti-Spyware Tips for Safe Computing: Spyware Detection
- By Kevin Nelson
- 04/22/2007
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As use of computers and the internet continues to grow, so do the myriad of threats prevalent out there in this so-called "cyberspace". These issues can range from the annoying advertisement that you can't seem to get rid of on the low end of the spectrum to incredibly serious issues that could impact the functionality of your computer, your privacy or personal security.
How to Get Rid of Adware and Remove it from Your Computer For Good
- By Kevin Nelson
- 04/22/2007
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Adware is a category of malicious programs that are created in order to display advertisements, usually in the form of popups, on infected computers. These programs are usually innocuous, not causing any specific type of damage, but they are still nuisances to most computer users. If your computer is infected with adware, the good news is that there are ways to get rid of this annoyance, though it can be difficult since adware tends to come back or reinstall itself.
What Kind of Anti-Spyware Program is Right for You
- By Kevin Nelson
- 04/22/2007
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If your computer becomes infected with spyware, it's critical that you take quick action and get rid of the problem immediately. Not only can spyware lead to poor system performance but the effects it causes can become worse over time. In addition, certain spyware programs might leave your system vulnerable to other types of spyware programs, further complicating the issue.

