Spyware Inoculator will protect your computer from all kind of spyware
Version | 2.0 |
Updated | November 1 2004 |
Developer |
Camtech 2000
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User Rating |
271
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Original File Size | 2.3 MB |
Downloads | 2698 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Internet |
Spyware Inoculator is not only a spyware remover, but a anti-spyware protector.
Inoculate your PC to Prevent Spyware from ever being installed.
While there are a few good Spyware removers wouldn't it be better to prevent Spyware from ever being installed in the first place?
Spyware Inoculator's "Set it and Forget it" feature accomplishes just that. Most Spyware is installed over the Internet by using ActiveX Controls which are basically the same thing as a web site running a program (.exe) from their site on your PC.
Spyware Inoculator installs what Microsoft reo as 'kill bits' in the Registry that block the installation of know Spyware and in most cases will prevent those already installed from functioning.
These include add on Toolbars, Dialers, so-called browser helpers, browser hijackers, key loggers and third party Cookie readers.
All of these send back personal information about you, what you're typing, which programs you're using and which web sites you go to. Many even send back all the email addresses in your address book that they then use for Spaming. Generally speaking, an ActiveX Control can be designed to retrieve anything from you PC and send it back to the site that installed it.
There are a few Spyware blockers but most must run all the time to enable blocking using up your PC's valuable system resources.
Using Spyware Inoculator Crack, the only time you need to open the program is to activate the blocked entries or to check for database updates.
The rest of the time it does not need to be running and you can feel safe knowing the Spyware listed in the database cannot be installed.
Limitations:
■ limited-functions
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