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Old February 21st 08, 01:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
John A Grandy
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Default best anti-malware

What is the best anti-malware solution ? What about PC Doctor ?

Also, routers with firewalls, what can they do, which one is best ?

Any other info appreciated too.

Thanks.


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Old February 21st 08, 03:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Leonard Grey
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Default best anti-malware

"Ultimately, the only protection against phishing, forged Web pages,
downloading malware, and other threats is the technology located between
the user's ears."

Mitch Wagner, Information Week
November 21, 2007
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

John A Grandy wrote:
What is the best anti-malware solution ? What about PC Doctor ?

Also, routers with firewalls, what can they do, which one is best ?

Any other info appreciated too.

Thanks.


  #3  
Old February 21st 08, 03:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
smlunatick
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Default best anti-malware

On Feb 21, 7:44*am, "John A Grandy" johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com
wrote:
What is the best anti-malware solution ? *What about PC Doctor ?

Also, routers with firewalls, what can they do, which one is best ?

Any other info appreciated too.

Thanks.


There is no one best anti-malware out there, besides not using the
PC. You need to build a multi-level protection:

example:

router
software firewall
anti-virus software
anti-malware shielding software
a few anti-malware scanner softwares
  #4  
Old February 21st 08, 04:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Ken Blake, MVP
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Default best anti-malware

On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 04:44:06 -0800, "John A Grandy"
johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com wrote:

What is the best anti-malware solution ? What about PC Doctor ?



There is no simple "best." Note that a single such program is not good
enough to protect you. Note what Eric Howes, who has done extensive
testing on Anti-Spyware products, states:

"No single anti-spyware scanner removes everything. Even the
best-performing anti-spyware scanner in these tests missed fully one
quarter of the "critical" files and Registry entries" See
http://spywarewarrior.com/asw-test-guide.htm

So given that a single product is not enough for good protection, two
are better than one, three are better than two, and so on.

Do you "need" more than two? There's no clear answer to those
questions. My own practice is very conservative, and I
personally run

Spybot Search and Destroy
Adaware
Spyware Blaster
Windows Defender
Super-Antispyware
A-Squared

but not at the same time.


Also, routers with firewalls, what can they do, which one is best ?



They can prevent intrusions, and they are all good at it.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
  #5  
Old February 21st 08, 05:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Stewart[_2_]
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Default best anti-malware

After 10 years with a fairly simple email address I have finally been forced
to change my ISP solely in order to cut out the spam. I have been regularly
receiving over 200 spam emails a day.
I use mailwasher pro and filters, approved lists etc in the orange web site
but as others said there does not seem to be any way to stop it. I also use
crap cleaner, ad-aware, zone alarm pro and spybot as well as my virus
checker.
The orange web site certainly puts them into the deleted folder or junk but
it has limits. I know that while they are in the orange web site they need
not bother me but they do.
I have now changed to a less obvious email address for my personal mail and
use hotmail for business purposes. I think that this is the way to go; set
up at least 2 and maybe even 3 or 4 email addresses and keep them separate.


"John A Grandy" johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com wrote in message
...
What is the best anti-malware solution ? What about PC Doctor ?

Also, routers with firewalls, what can they do, which one is best ?

Any other info appreciated too.

Thanks.



  #6  
Old February 21st 08, 09:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
John A Grandy
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Posts: 19
Default best anti-malware

Thanks for the responses everyone.

What about these malware programs masquerading as anti-malware programs ?
What is the best way to identify and get rid of those ?


"Stewart" wrote in message
...
After 10 years with a fairly simple email address I have finally been
forced to change my ISP solely in order to cut out the spam. I have been
regularly receiving over 200 spam emails a day.
I use mailwasher pro and filters, approved lists etc in the orange web
site but as others said there does not seem to be any way to stop it. I
also use crap cleaner, ad-aware, zone alarm pro and spybot as well as my
virus checker.
The orange web site certainly puts them into the deleted folder or junk
but it has limits. I know that while they are in the orange web site they
need not bother me but they do.
I have now changed to a less obvious email address for my personal mail
and use hotmail for business purposes. I think that this is the way to
go; set up at least 2 and maybe even 3 or 4 email addresses and keep them
separate.


"John A Grandy" johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com wrote in message
...
What is the best anti-malware solution ? What about PC Doctor ?

Also, routers with firewalls, what can they do, which one is best ?

Any other info appreciated too.

Thanks.





  #7  
Old February 21st 08, 09:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Ken Blake, MVP
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Posts: 10,402
Default best anti-malware

On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 12:05:11 -0800, "John A Grandy"
johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com wrote:

Thanks for the responses everyone.

What about these malware programs masquerading as anti-malware programs ?
What is the best way to identify and get rid of those ?



Look he

http://spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
  #8  
Old September 6th 10, 10:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
bob johnson
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Default best anti-malware

Hii,
I have installed the combo of Macfee & Advanced System Protector,For me Advanced System Protector is the best antispyware, it not only blocks the spyware/malware b4 it can enter your system, will also clean the infections if any and it gives routine updates of the latest definitions and is very easy to use.free version of ASP is also available which provides free scanning and cleaning.Try this.
http://www.systweak.com/AntiSpyware/Download/

On Thursday, February 21, 2008 7:44 AM John A Grandy wrote:


What is the best anti-malware solution ? What about PC Doctor ?

Also, routers with firewalls, what can they do, which one is best ?

Any other info appreciated too.

Thanks.



On Thursday, February 21, 2008 9:33 AM Leonard Grey wrote:


"Ultimately, the only protection against phishing, forged Web pages,
downloading malware, and other threats is the technology located between
the user's ears."

Mitch Wagner, Information Week
November 21, 2007
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

John A Grandy wrote:



On Thursday, February 21, 2008 10:39 AM Ken Blake, MVP wrote:


On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 04:44:06 -0800, "John A Grandy"
johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com wrote:



There is no simple "best." Note that a single such program is not good
enough to protect you. Note what Eric Howes, who has done extensive
testing on Anti-Spyware products, states:

"No single anti-spyware scanner removes everything. Even the
best-performing anti-spyware scanner in these tests missed fully one
quarter of the "critical" files and Registry entries" See
http://spywarewarrior.com/asw-test-guide.htm

So given that a single product is not enough for good protection, two
are better than one, three are better than two, and so on.

Do you "need" more than two? There's no clear answer to those
questions. My own practice is very conservative, and I
personally run

Spybot Search and Destroy
Adaware
Spyware Blaster
Windows Defender
Super-Antispyware
A-Squared

but not at the same time.




They can prevent intrusions, and they are all good at it.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
Please Reply to the Newsgroup



On Thursday, February 21, 2008 11:33 AM Stewart wrote:


After 10 years with a fairly simple email address I have finally been forced
to change my ISP solely in order to cut out the spam. I have been regularly
receiving over 200 spam emails a day.
I use mailwasher pro and filters, approved lists etc in the orange web site
but as others said there does not seem to be any way to stop it. I also use
crap cleaner, ad-aware, zone alarm pro and spybot as well as my virus
checker.
The orange web site certainly puts them into the deleted folder or junk but
it has limits. I know that while they are in the orange web site they need
not bother me but they do.
I have now changed to a less obvious email address for my personal mail and
use hotmail for business purposes. I think that this is the way to go; set
up at least 2 and maybe even 3 or 4 email addresses and keep them separate.


"John A Grandy" johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com wrote in message
...



On Thursday, February 21, 2008 3:05 PM John A Grandy wrote:


Thanks for the responses everyone.

What about these malware programs masquerading as anti-malware programs ?
What is the best way to identify and get rid of those ?



On Thursday, February 21, 2008 3:17 PM Ken Blake, MVP wrote:


johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com wrote:



Look he

http://spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
Please Reply to the Newsgroup



On Friday, February 22, 2008 8:18 PM smlunatick wrote:


On Feb 21, 7:44=A0am, "John A Grandy" johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com
wrote:

There is no one best anti-malware out there, besides not using the
PC. You need to build a multi-level protection:

example:

router
software firewall
anti-virus software
anti-malware shielding software
a few anti-malware scanner softwares



Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
A Comparison of Managed Compression Algorithms
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...lgorithms.aspx

  #9  
Old September 7th 10, 01:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Y. Soserious
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Default best anti-malware

Hey, you HoopleHeaded Dumb-A**
See the date of the post you are replying to? EggHead DeadHead!
"bob johnson" wrote in message
...
Hii,
I have installed the combo of Macfee & Advanced System Protector,For me
Advanced System Protector is the best antispyware, it not only blocks the
spyware/malware b4 it can enter your system, will also clean the
infections if any and it gives routine updates of the latest definitions
and is very easy to use.free version of ASP is also available which
provides free scanning and cleaning.Try this.
http://www.systweak.com/AntiSpyware/Download/

On Thursday, February 21, 2008 7:44 AM John A Grandy wrote:


What is the best anti-malware solution ? What about PC Doctor ?

Also, routers with firewalls, what can they do, which one is best ?

Any other info appreciated too.

Thanks.



On Thursday, February 21, 2008 9:33 AM Leonard Grey wrote:


"Ultimately, the only protection against phishing, forged Web pages,
downloading malware, and other threats is the technology located between
the user's ears."

Mitch Wagner, Information Week
November 21, 2007
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

John A Grandy wrote:



On Thursday, February 21, 2008 10:39 AM Ken Blake, MVP wrote:


On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 04:44:06 -0800, "John A Grandy"
johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com wrote:



There is no simple "best." Note that a single such program is not good
enough to protect you. Note what Eric Howes, who has done extensive
testing on Anti-Spyware products, states:

"No single anti-spyware scanner removes everything. Even the
best-performing anti-spyware scanner in these tests missed fully one
quarter of the "critical" files and Registry entries" See
http://spywarewarrior.com/asw-test-guide.htm

So given that a single product is not enough for good protection, two
are better than one, three are better than two, and so on.

Do you "need" more than two? There's no clear answer to those
questions. My own practice is very conservative, and I
personally run

Spybot Search and Destroy
Adaware
Spyware Blaster
Windows Defender
Super-Antispyware
A-Squared

but not at the same time.




They can prevent intrusions, and they are all good at it.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
Please Reply to the Newsgroup



On Thursday, February 21, 2008 11:33 AM Stewart wrote:


After 10 years with a fairly simple email address I have finally been
forced
to change my ISP solely in order to cut out the spam. I have been
regularly
receiving over 200 spam emails a day.
I use mailwasher pro and filters, approved lists etc in the orange web
site
but as others said there does not seem to be any way to stop it. I
also use
crap cleaner, ad-aware, zone alarm pro and spybot as well as my virus
checker.
The orange web site certainly puts them into the deleted folder or
junk but
it has limits. I know that while they are in the orange web site they
need
not bother me but they do.
I have now changed to a less obvious email address for my personal
mail and
use hotmail for business purposes. I think that this is the way to
go; set
up at least 2 and maybe even 3 or 4 email addresses and keep them
separate.


"John A Grandy" johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com wrote in message
...



On Thursday, February 21, 2008 3:05 PM John A Grandy wrote:


Thanks for the responses everyone.

What about these malware programs masquerading as anti-malware
programs ?
What is the best way to identify and get rid of those ?



On Thursday, February 21, 2008 3:17 PM Ken Blake, MVP wrote:


johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com wrote:



Look he

http://spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
Please Reply to the Newsgroup



On Friday, February 22, 2008 8:18 PM smlunatick wrote:


On Feb 21, 7:44=A0am, "John A Grandy"
johnagrandy-at-yahoo-dot-com
wrote:

There is no one best anti-malware out there, besides not using the
PC. You need to build a multi-level protection:

example:

router
software firewall
anti-virus software
anti-malware shielding software
a few anti-malware scanner softwares



Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
A Comparison of Managed Compression Algorithms
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...lgorithms.aspx



 




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