A registry cleaner can be a great thing to have. If you own a Windows OS PC, you probably have already experienced more than your share of headaches associated with corrupt or malicious code in the Windows registry such as a runtime error or very slow computer, and that in turn has caused your computer to come to a grinding halt, sometimes even damaging the hard disk permanently and forcing you to lose valuable and precious files and to purchase new hardware and start with a clean slate. It is abominable, but a fact of Windows computing.
Very few things have caused as much distress in recent years as the attack of the botnets, which are networks of zombie computers under the control of one computer, usually without their knowledge, all due to compromises in Windows registries after the introduction of malicious code delivered most commonly via email. If you want to know more about what a botnet is and how it leverages the dark powers and weaknesses of Windows registry security risks, please examine the following infographic and be sure to learn from it. This could save you hours and hours of mind numbing (and often futile) efforts at saving a ruined PC.


