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03-11-2004, 12:32 AM
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#2
Computer Abuser
BT Rep: +3
Those opinions about those products pretty much mirror my own SH.
This is what I do. I use a layered protection scheme. I use little programs that do specific things. Not bulky programs that try to do everything.
Avast!4 home AV, Sygate personal firewall, SpywareBlaster, RegistryProt 2.0 & ScripTrap. These little free programs stop virtually everything.
And xp-AntiSpy, SpyBot S&D and Adaware6, (also all freeware) to 1st get rid of that M$ crap & the last two to check I'm free of spy/adware.
You could substitute your own AV & PF (although I believe Sygate is the best). And substitute scriptdefender for scriptrap. Other than that I believe the others are essential. That combined with common sense.
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03-11-2004, 03:02 AM
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#3
I guess if I wasn't so intent on getting free or cracked programs I would demand more from a proggey I paid for.
I do use and recomend Spybot tho.
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03-11-2004, 03:11 AM
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#4
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On windows the only thing I use is spybot. I refuse to force-feed my pc with unecessary programs that really are just a waste of memory and cpu.
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03-11-2004, 03:14 AM
Software & Hardware -
#5
Poster
as well as spybot i use spyware guard, its like auto protect against spyware, its stops it b4 it gets into your pc, and also protects against bho's ( bho is when a web page or program tries to change your IE home page ect)
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03-11-2004, 05:44 AM
Software & Hardware -
#6
Because that would be antitrust.
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03-11-2004, 01:29 PM
Software & Hardware -
#7
Ok, i have enough of spyware removal progs. i will make a experiment . a month i will not use a spyware removal program to see what's happened. Wish me luck.
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