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Jun 10 2005, 05:51 PM
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Member [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 10-June 05 From: London Member No.: 6,063 |
This spyware remover is so cool, its been made by microsoft and is a 3 month trial witch was a shame but i still got 53 days left witch is 1 and a half months, it has a sheild that stops spyware from evan entering your computer and also pics up dangerous viruses that may harm your computer. go to microsoft and download it for free.
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Jun 10 2005, 11:09 PM
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Premium Member Group: Members Posts: 227 Joined: 25-April 05 Member No.: 4,369 |
Well, I've seen this Microsoft AntiSpyware in action.
First of all, I have my doubts about the License Agreement that comes with this product but then I'm not a laywer. Also, on a perfectly clean machine (checked by pro's) it claimed to have found XferPro based on nothing but registry keys (no executable found) that have nothing do with XferPro. That's not hopefull but then this is still beta software. But that might be a reason why Microsoft AntiSpyware finds things that others do not. Other then that this Microsoft AntiSpyware seems no better then the more proven solutions already available out there. With the exception that Microsoft AntiSpyware falls into the category of nagware as far as I'm concerned because it keeps on popping up questions for as long as the user doesn't comply with what the program thinks is best... |
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Jun 10 2005, 11:17 PM
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Klassified Group: Members Posts: 156 Joined: 7-June 05 From: Klass-World Member No.: 5,936 |
you can't just use 1 program to eliminate threats I use about 9, 7 of them are free.
one of my posts which talks about spyware tools: http://www.astahost.com/index.php?act=ST&f...indpost&p=38112 |
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Jun 11 2005, 12:46 AM
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Member [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 33 Joined: 11-June 05 From: Hampshire, UK Member No.: 6,075 |
I use the microsoft beta spyware program - im totally happy with it. I have used many others and for me it beats ad-aware etc which is well known and probably most common.
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Jun 11 2005, 12:56 AM
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Klassified Group: Members Posts: 156 Joined: 7-June 05 From: Klass-World Member No.: 5,936 |
but once Microsoft Spyware becomes well known and common (which it is becoming now already) it will be just like Adware, hence you should use more than just 1 program.
If you want to see if Microsoft spyware has removed everything? I would suggest downloading the free removal programs and see how much stuff they find as well. |
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Jun 21 2005, 02:44 PM
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http://ewanmclean.com Group: Members Posts: 203 Joined: 12-June 05 From: http://ewanmclean.com - Scotland, UK Member No.: 6,127 |
I downloaded this Beta fairly recently and I also downloaded Spybot: Search and Destroy the same day. I never knew how much spyware and adware was on my machine! A great feature of Spybot: S&D is that it asks you whether to allow or deny a major registry change, such as allowing a program to boot at startup, which can be used to avoid allowing spyware or adware to start without your permission or you doing anything to activate it. Both of these programs are currenty FREE, which makes them even sweeter!
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Jun 22 2005, 03:40 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 131 Joined: 21-May 05 From: New Delhi, India Member No.: 5,295 |
I have used Microsoft Antispyware and It is a good tool. The most important thing in it is that it has real time scanning which is not available in all other free anti spywares like - Spybot, Ad-aware etc. But I think it takes a lot of memory to run as I have feel. But this may be due to the fact that my computer is Windows XP on 128 MB ram only. ( Don't worry I am soon going to upgrade it to 512 MB)
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Jun 22 2005, 04:50 AM
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Way Out Of Control - You need a life :) Group: Members Posts: 1,086 Joined: 21-June 05 From: New York Member No.: 6,440 |
Microsoft AntiSpyware can be a big pain to use at times. I hate when it keeps asking if I should allow or block a certain change. This is worse than the TeaTimer program in Spybot (actually don't find TeaTimer much intrusive than this real-time protection from MSAS).
I have to agree though that it's best to use more than one. I don't use a lot of these since my machine is pretty clean with the updates and I know what I'm doing LOL. These are the ones I recommend: Ad-aware, Spybot, MS Antispyware. If those fail, I usually go with a program called HijackThis and that should help me narrow down to the specific infection. HijackThis is not a program for newbies. Best to ask for help if you don't know how to use it. I think the new version of Ad-aware catches a lot of malware/spyware now. Microsoft AntiSpyware still catches some false positives as Neverseen pointed out. Had one user before that said it caught Firefox as being bad. That trial is only for the Beta (I think). After that, it should be a stable release, free for the public to use. Mr. Gates himself said this a few months ago. |
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Jun 22 2005, 12:13 PM
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Bursting with vegany goodness! Group: Members Posts: 342 Joined: 8-April 05 From: Norwich, UK Member No.: 3,753 |
Microsoft Antispyware Beta 1 is quite good.
Before I started using it, I was using AOL's Spyware thingy (widely renowned in the AOL community as being utter rubbish). When I installed it I was amazed at how many things it had picked up that AOL had missed. However, I can't understand why it's in Beta. All Microsoft had done was bought GIANT Antispyware and rebranded the software as Microsoft. |
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Jun 22 2005, 01:30 PM
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Newbie [ Level 2 ] Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 22-March 05 Member No.: 3,156 |
the best anti-spyware is Spybot - Search & Destroy what i want to intruduce to u here. its pretty useful and Free!!!
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