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In Computer Security: The Missing Link, you'll find tips and free tools to help you keep all your software up to date with the latest security fixes. Another critical, but often overlooked piece of the computer security puzzle, is your application software.See also Five Free Malware Removal Tools for some additional tools you can use to reinforce your security defenses. The free version of MalwareBytes Anti-Malware tool does a great job of scanning your system for spyware and removing infections, especially in situations where something may have slipped past your first line of defense.If you dump the costly resource-hogging Norton or McAfee anti-virus for any of these alternatives, you'll be VERY happy that you did. I'm also impressed with Bitdefender Antivirus and Avira, both of which are excellent free anti-virus tools. (See why in my article Why I Switched from AVG to Avast Antivirus.) I recently switched to another freebie, Avast!. It scans emails, web pages, downloaded files, and your hard drive for bad stuff. I used this program for several years, with nary a glitch.
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I hear from some readers who run two or three anti-virus programs, and half a dozen anti-spyware tools. See my related articles Fake AntiVirus Software and Don't Fall Victim to Scareware for more on that. If you get tricked into downloading one of these, you'll probably see popups everywhere, and new viruses coming in by the truckload. In reality, these fake anti-virus tools are "malware funnels" that only makes things worse. More recent examples include fakes with names like Antivirus 2013, and Win 7 AntiSpyware. One notorious example was Winfixer, which purported to fix all manner of ills on your Windows PC. There are some excellent free anti-malware tools, but some of the freebies circulating in cyberspace are in fact rogue programs designed to open your computer to a massive invasion of spyware and viruses.

You are correct to be wary of downloading certain freeware "solutions" for spyware, viruses and popups.
