Explain the steps you would use to diagnose, and repair if necessary, spyware on the customer’s computer.

A customer has requested help with troubleshooting various security  problems. Since the computer is for home use, the customer wants to  safeguard it so that his children do not access specific information.  Recently, the system had several spyware installations and the computer  seems to be running very slowly. There are warnings when Windows  Defender is open, as well. Explain the steps you would use to diagnose,  and repair if necessary, spyware on the customer’s computer. Also, add  how you would safeguard the children from uninvited material showing up  on the internet.

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Realistically, if a parent wants to censor media for their children, the best option is to not let  them have access to a computer with access to everything, but rather  something with specific child controls, like a Nintendo Switch. However,  since this case specifically is regarding a parent who wants to monitor  what his children see on a home computer, well will address it as such.  It is very common for spyware of both malicious and non-malicious  intent to slow down a computer. However, if a verified company’s spyware  is significantly slowing down your computer, there may be some  extraneous and solvable issues. First of all, if Windows Defender is  sending out alerts to the user, it may be a good idea to analyze these  alerts and take a look at a full diagnostic in order to make sure that  there isn’t anything malicious hitchhiking onto legitimate software. If  the parent does not know what the software they installed does exactly,  you should check the legitimacy of the software. If there is an option  to reinstalling the software, do that. Ultimately, there is not a whole  lot you can do, as spyware is pretty detrimental to computer speed in  general. I would personally recommend looking into better options for  computer