Now you need to take a deep breath and I will take it from there.
The first thing you need to find out is if your computer is actually infected by malware or spyware. Malware includes a number of malicious software programs that are very dangerous to your computer, such as computer viruses, worms, Trojan and different types of spyware.
Spyware is a form of malware but can combine the characteristics of more than one type of malware. For instance spyware may include a Trojan horse so as to carry out its malicious activity effectively on a computer system.
How can you know if you computer is infected with a malware?
Symptoms of malware on a computer system
If your computer is infected by malware, it may become slow and sluggish, although there are other causes for a slow computer, for instance you may need to get a registry cleaner to clean up some corrupt files on your computer system.
Your computer may begin to freeze or crash. A brand of software called rogue security software may begin to show fake and bogus scan results on your computer screen to scare you into buying fake security software.
Booting your computer may become a problem and you may also have a CPU and network overload issues.
Sometimes when you uninstall a malware/spyware, it reinstalls itself. The malware can also block all your programs including your security software applications.
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