Spam: it seems that it is everywhere you go online these days, threatening to jump out of every cyber nook and cranny to spew its putrid marketing jive at each unsuspecting person who crosses its path. Ok maybe it's not that bad (cue howls of protest from the spam trodden) but it is clearly a major annoyance that at the very least disrupts your leisurely Internet surfing and at its' worse can actually wreak havoc on the operations of big businesses and industries and as a result cause the loss of millions of dollars annually. A dire enough scenario but one that is entirely possible and indeed does happen on a daily basis in this Internet driven world that we live in today.
It is no surprise therefore that the foremost challenge on most everyone's minds in the online community is how to find an easy way to get rid of spam. It is this same challenge that has given rise to an unprecedented variety of software solutions against this new age problem. One of these is Easy Anti Spam and its archiving features are one of its most effective components.
Easy Anti Spam provides a highly efficient way for hosting providers, internet service providers, and others with dedicated servers to combat this growing menace. Reasonably priced packages that provide utmost powerful anti-spam and antivirus protection can be had for the taking in their line of software packages.
Let's face it; there really is no easy way to get rid of spam. Even with the use of advanced and up to date software protection packages, the threat is still an ever present one and you must be vigilant in order not to fall prey to their malicious attacks. One of the other highly effective ways to guard against infection is by good computing practices. Try to avoid sites which are known carriers of these malevolent bits of software. Generally speaking, these are the dodgy sites that advertise, gambling, physical and performance enhancing products and adult entertainment.
You know the ones I'm talking about right? Don't make me have to spell it out for you! Of course there is no safe way to determine exactly which sites to avoid as in many cases you will not even realize that you have been infected until several days or even several months later. Of course by that point it will be virtually impossible to trace where the rouge bit of code originated from and furthermore you will have a bigger problem on your hands; namely the infection that you are currently experiencing!
Also try to avoid leaving your email address or addresses if you have more than one, in the various online surveys and posts in discussion boards that you come across in your online travels if at all possible. This is one of the first places that email harvesting software targets in the hopes of gathering a sizeable list of future spamees. With all these factors combined you should be on your way to a spam free Internet experience.
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