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Vista and Security
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By: Kelly Liyakasa Email Article
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Any computer owner knows about the age-old debate over what causes a computer virus or recurring spyware attacks. Many attribute malicious spyware to the number of pop-up ads we receive when surfing the Net. Some think spyware is embedded in the software we purchase, thus making it nearly impossible to fully eliminate the problem.

Some people believe computer viruses can be spread through email only and forget that file sharing can have negative impacts on PC’s as well. The conglomeration of Internet-security vocab can be downright confusing! Luckily, there are many anti-virus, anti-spyware and even hardware options to choose from in reducing the probability you fall prey to the Internet’s darker side.

Everyone knows Windows Vista was just released and some computer owners are questioning its ability to protect against various computer viruses and spyware. Microsoft is trying to clear up some of the negative misinformation that has been spreading on computer and security forums throughout the Web.

Here’s some Vista security features Microsoft released:

• Microsoft says Windows Vista was designed to be their safest operating system yet.
• Windows Defender is Vista’s take on an anti-spyware tool.
• Vista offers an Internet Explorer 7 Protected Mode, designed to prompt users for permissions when visiting compromised Websites.
• Vista can run PC programs in Secure Mode.
• When any file download or applications begin, Vista can prompt the computer administrator for their password or permission.
• Vista offers Web Restrictions, such as blocking adult sites from children’s eyes.
• Gambling sites or gaming sites can be filtered through Vista.

While it’s admirable Microsoft has chosen to design an operating system that strives to better your security precautions, controversy has arisen with many of the best antivirus services. Some services like McAfee and Symantec feel Microsoft is attempting to push out third-party anti-virus providers. They feel Vista’s security coding could be cracked and it’s necessary to continue protecting your PC with alternative software.

6StarReviews.com reports that Internet security suites like PCSecurityShield offer many aspects to safeguarding your computer. In any event your Vista OS doesn’t provide full coverage, a comprehensive anti-virus, anti-spyware and anti-phishing security suite can come to the rescue.

Kelly Liyakasa is a writer for 6StarReviews.com. Kelly Staller is site manager at 6StarReviews.com, a site dedicated to giving YOU, the consumer, the best product and service reviews around. If you like saving time and money by having someone else review leading sites and products, then Visit our site at 6StarReviews.com.

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