Stop and Close popups properly

In this release I will discuss how to close popups safely to avoid viruses.
By: Rafiq
 
Feb. 3, 2010 - PRLog -- Computer popups can bring spyware into your computer. Let me explain how it works. A small window may open automatically and ask you to click on yes or no accordingly or it may say download something from a website. Or some time it will ask you to set an unknown website as your home page with “yes” or “no” options. Be careful in such situations because you click on yes your computer may go crazy. You can install a good popup blocker to stop automatic popups, which may block popups from advertising websites. Always close popup windows by clicking on the red “X” sign on the top right corner of the window. Remember one thing some time the red “X” is a link to something else and as soon as you click on it will install or open something else. Whenever you want to click on the red “X” always make sure your mouse cursor remains an arrow when you click on it. If the mouse arrow changes into a hand shape cursor that means it is a link and never click on it. Some popup windows have no red “X” on them. In that case you can open the task manager and click on application tab and then click on the program and click on the button in the bottom that says, “end task”. Let me explain how you stop task manager. If your press “ctrl” plus “alt” plus “ delete” keys all at the same time then it will open task manager. The other way to open task manager will be to right click on the task bar (the blue line in the bottom of the screen) and click on task manager that will open it. This procedure could be different in different operating system. The above procedure will work in Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows 98.
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