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bfbagain: MS finally does something right..
MAYBE.
Some may or may not know (or care) that I am not a fan of ALL, that's right, all....anti-spyware, adaware, or any other virtual trojan horse garbage masquerading as protection against browser hijacks, popups, adware blockers, etc..
Maybe it's because the target is Microsoft, that I have more faith if Microsoft was the one actually writing the code to secure its own software, but that's exactly what I have....at least for the moment. And I'm no fan of Redmond.
That said, they have just released, as a beta 1, their new antispyware software.
I have used it on three badly infected systems, and it has worked better than expected.
To download it, click the link below. You may be impressed. I was.
cheers
bfb
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Radar: Thanks for the Info
Thanks for the info, I am scanning my system with it now and curious as to what it finds in addition to other software I use.
Radar
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Cacarulo: Re: MS finally does something right..
> MAYBE.
> Some may or may not know (or care) that I am
> not a fan of ALL, that's right,
> all....anti-spyware, adaware, or any other
> virtual trojan horse garbage masquerading as
> protection against browser hijacks, popups,
> adware blockers, etc..
> Maybe it's because the target is Microsoft,
> that I have more faith if Microsoft was the
> one actually writing the code to secure its
> own software, but that's exactly what I
> have....at least for the moment. And I'm no
> fan of Redmond.
> That said, they have just released, as a
> beta 1, their new antispyware software.
> I have used it on three badly infected
> systems, and it has worked better than
> expected.
> To download it, click the link below. You
> may be impressed. I was.
Yes, I run it and all my system was disinfected from bad software. Now I have no more Windows
Now seriously, I will give it a try.
Sincerely,
Cac
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Parker: Re: MS finally does something right..
>> Maybe it's because the target is Microsoft,
> that I have more faith if Microsoft was the
> one actually writing the code to secure its
> own software, but that's exactly what I
> have....at least for the moment. And I'm no
> fan of Redmond.
I don't. :-)
However, I suppose one cannot have too many tools. As I have posted before, I use Ad-Aware, Spybot: Search & Destroy and Spywareblaster on my Windows 2000 systems.
First, I updated those and ran them. Ad-Aware found nothing, Spybot found 1 registry entry, which I corrected.
Then I installed the Microsoft program and ran it. It didn't find any additional spyware.
I thought the interface looked somewhat crude and bland compared to Ad-Aware and Spybot, but it was straightforward enough.
I wonder if the final version will be free.
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