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Looking For Good Antispyware To Go With Antivirus


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#1 Jguy101

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Posted 22 October 2005 - 01:20 AM

Well, when I was using Norton, I would constantly get message that Windows Messenger had been trying to access stuff (luckily, Norton blocked it). Well, when I switched to AVG after my update subscription ran out, I realized that regular antivirus wouldn't take care of spyware. So, does anyone know of free antispyware utilities?

Edited by microscopic^earthling, 24 October 2005 - 05:28 PM.


#2 WeaponX

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Posted 22 October 2005 - 03:07 AM

Antivirus programs are used mainly to detect and removal viruses/trojans. They are not made to remove spyware even though some may remove spyware related files (due to the trojan-like behaviors of some spyware). Are you sure it wasn't Norton Firewall that blocked access? If you have Norton Firewall that may have blocked it.

I have a short list of free antispyware programs at my website.

#3 ViriiGuy

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Posted 22 October 2005 - 03:10 AM

I like Sypsweeper and AdAware together.
I have not yet come across a single program that handles all
or even 90% of all spyware by itself. Those 2 if installed on a
clean machine and run and updated regularly, will offer descent
protection.

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Posted 22 October 2005 - 03:54 AM

I use Lavasoft's Ad-Aware together with Spybot S&D. Spybot has some nice protection features, and the two scans together keeps almost eveything out. I have also heard good things about JavaCool's Spyware Blaster, but I've never tried it. A good spyware program (or two), together with antivirus, firewall, Windows updates, and just general caution on the internet will keep you pretty safe.

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Posted 22 October 2005 - 06:38 PM

I've tried a good number of anti-spyware programs, and my personal favourite is a small tool called Bazooka. Yes, it's not point-and-click like the other, higher-profile software but I have yet to see a spyware, adware, or trojan that it doesn't detect. The catch is that you have to eliminate the malware yourself. When Bazooka catches a malware on your system, it points you to its deletion instructions, which are detailed and organized so that anyone - not necessarily a techie - can do them.

The morale of this story is: if you want a comprehensive malware removal software, and if you're not intimidated by playing around your registry and doing things yourself, then go get Bazooka. But if you don't have the urge or the time, then by all means, install BOTH AdAware and SpySweeper. The emphasis here is on BOTH. You'll get exceptionally decent results. :)

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Posted 22 October 2005 - 06:43 PM

Sorry for double-posting, but I forgot to include the URL of the Bazooka tool. Here it is...

http://www.kephyr.co...nner/index.html

I wish a moderator could merge the two posts, and fix the hosting count. Sorry again for the inconvenience!

#7 nctspawn

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Posted 24 October 2005 - 11:24 AM

I prefer to get both Anti Spyware program like Ad-Aware and SpyBot because some spyware cannot be detected by Ad-Aware and only can be detected by SpyBot so is better to get both installed. Myself use both antispyware for my systems.

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Posted 05 December 2005 - 01:45 PM

i would propose you Nod32 (fast and small) and adaware for antispyware

#9 davis

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Posted 24 December 2005 - 05:59 PM

i use avg with spybot and adaware myself

#10 GNRD

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Posted 25 December 2005 - 01:08 PM

Question

Well, when I was using Norton, I would constantly get message that Windows Messenger had been trying to access stuff (luckily, Norton blocked it). Well, when I switched to AVG after my update subscription ran out, I realized that regular antivirus wouldn't take care of spyware. So, does anyone know of free antispyware utilities?

Answer

GOOGLE IT!!
always go on google and search it
just type in antispyware and you will get beautiful results, some stupid but some beautiful!!
try it now!!

#11 Find3r

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Posted 27 March 2006 - 12:08 AM

use ad-aware se personal, its free.
its pretty and very simple.

i use spy sweeper, i think its the best, but its no free.

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#12 Spidey

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Posted 04 May 2006 - 08:45 PM

hello everyone ....
I think the best antyvirus is F-Secure Internet Security 2006 i have this antyvirus licenced for 1 year and i never reinstalled my windows ... it`s the best u can download it from official site www.fsecure.com for a trial period 30 days (ATTENTION! it can`t be hacked or pathed only if u stop automatic updates) and u can chose from F-Secure Antyvirus of F-Secure Internet Security and if u like it u can buy the licence.
This is my opinion ... so try it ...

It works very nice with Tuneup Utilities

bye

#13 ewwink

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Posted 10 May 2006 - 07:02 PM

try spy sweeper http://www.webroot.c...umer/downloads/ or find full download in ....

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#14 doudou

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Posted 05 August 2006 - 01:41 AM

I’ve used Spy Sweeper for a few years now. I works great! In combination with AVG and Zone Alarm, I believe I’m pretty well covered. Just make sure you sweep for spyware once in a while and clean up your temporary files.

#15 Demonhawk

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Posted 06 August 2006 - 04:08 AM

Some of you will bash me for this, but I think that Windows One Care Live is pretty good, I got it damn cheap, its subscription works on 3 computers and it has not missed any of the spyware that I have inadvertadly picked up and that some of my friends have picked up, also couple it with Ad Aware Personal and youve got a winning combination, and Windows One Care Live will also do virus scan for ya what more could ya want :D

#16 Vaibhav

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Posted 06 August 2006 - 09:15 AM

well....I use the combination of three things and my computer doesnt get any of the rpoblems!

1. Never use IE for suspecting sites.
2. use Avast personal edition!
3. windows defender as antispyware..just scan the computer every 7 days!
4. Sunbelt KErio firewal...the best free solution! really advanced!

and I think that people using it will agree with me and those who dont use ...do use it! You will be very satisfied!

And please dont flame me by telling that windows Defender is a bad program.

Vaibhav (*_*)

#17 ProtoMan.EXE

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Posted 14 August 2006 - 07:21 AM

I am currently using Spy Sweeper + Outpost Firewall Pro . They are both good , no , great . Spy Sweeper is the 1st Anti-spyware software in most of the review site and Outpost is the 2nd (after Zone Alarm but I don't like Zone Alarm because it slowed down my Computer a lot) .

#18 eminus

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Posted 09 April 2007 - 06:49 AM

spysweeper is a very good software but the bad thing is that its not free.
giant anti-spyware is also a good tool until microsoft bought it and it became
a nightmare.

#19 richie

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Posted 15 May 2007 - 02:57 PM

I've tried a good number of anti-spyware programs, and my personal favourite is a small tool called Bazooka. Yes, it's not point-and-click like the other, higher-profile software but I have yet to see a spyware, adware, or trojan that it doesn't detect. The catch is that you have to eliminate the malware yourself. When Bazooka catches a malware on your system, it points you to its deletion instructions, which are detailed and organized so that anyone - not necessarily a techie - can do them.The morale of this story is: if you want a comprehensive malware removal software, and if you're not intimidated by playing around your registry and doing things yourself, then go get Bazooka. But if you don't have the urge or the time, then by all means, install BOTH AdAware and SpySweeper. The emphasis here is on BOTH. You'll get exceptionally decent results.

Edited by WeaponX, 16 May 2007 - 10:52 PM.


#20 Mopargeek

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Posted 24 May 2007 - 01:11 PM

I Have Used AVG Since It Was In The Beta Stages.
If You Have AVG Then You Should Go For Avg Anti-Spyware , Its Free For 30 Days & You Can Still Use.
It Gets Rid Of Most AntiSpyware..
Glad i Could Help,
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