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!claire
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808chick
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!Mariner
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808chick,
tsk, tsk. Go here too: http://spywarewarrior.com/ in addition to that which claire has shown you. Keep the bad guys out.
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808chick
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I'll be sure to check out that site Mariner. The list also comes in handy as I am in Boot Camp over at SWI.
Luckily I got rid of everything almost immediately after downloading, as I discovered Ad-Aware!
My cousin also had me download SpyBot S&D and HijackThis, about a couple weeks after getting Ad-Aware.
This was about 2-3 months ago, though, now I have all the right programs (or should I say programs free of spy/adware). Thanks to security forums like this, I'm more aware of what I put on my system. _________________ Alohaz
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!Mariner
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The list claire gave you is updated regularly. Keep checking, it's now easier to push something as a 'cleaner' or whatever than it is to use certain other means. Makes instant money, too. And....if it costs a lot, then it must be good, right? Sadly not......
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808chick
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Absolutely. Your mind sometimes tells you that if you have to pay for it, it's probably worth it, but if it's free, it's most likely junk. But it really isn't so, I mean some programs you do have to pay for, & don't include all the junk. And some things that are freeware, are pretty much the best you can get nowadays. I'm really grateful for my HijackThis, Ad-Aware, & SpyBot S&D (oh, and Spyware Guard, Spyware Blaster, & IE-SPYAD). They make life so much easier.
Oh, and I can't forget all the HijackThis log decipherers in the security forums that I visit.
I can't wait to join the fight against spyware (by helping out), I'm getting there! I have a renewed appreciation for what you guys do & for the time you devote here.
(I just had to edit to say sorry if my post seems cheesy, but I really do mean it! I was reading it & thinking 'man, what a suck up'!)  _________________ Alohaz
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clark_the_great
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Odd, my fav program is listed there, SpyAssassin. Some computers here at work were all messed up cause the employees were downloaded crap like smillies all day long. I was able to install the program on our 4 comps. and it cleaned them up great.
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Oldfrog
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I looked up SpyAssasin and it looks like it made the list based on two factors:
1) It uses domains which are obviously intended to confuse people who are trying to find AdAware. This is a deceptive exploit.
2) Poor scan reporting, which means that it gave either no information or incomplete information about what it found and subsequently removed. _________________
MS MVP Security 2006-2008
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clark_the_great
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2004 7:45 pm Post subject: |
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| Oldfrog wrote: | I looked up SpyAssasin and it looks like it made the list based on two factors:
1) It uses domains which are obviously intended to confuse people who are trying to find AdAware. This is a deceptive exploit.
2) Poor scan reporting, which means that it gave either no information or incomplete information about what it found and subsequently removed. |
Well then maybe the list is inaccurate. Using a certain domain doesn't mean that your product doesn't work. You get what you pay for, it did a great job on my computer, and I was actually surprised to read negative feedback about it. In my opinion it did a better job than "those" free programs...
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Robin
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| clark_the_great wrote: |
Well then maybe the list is inaccurate. Using a certain domain doesn't mean that your product doesn't work. You get what you pay for, it did a great job on my computer, and I was actually surprised to read negative feedback about it. In my opinion it did a better job than "those" free programs... |
Hi Clark,
Welcome to CC. We don't make the list, we just made it available for people. You are welcome to do a review on SpyAssassin or any other product here. /reviews-new.html
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clark_the_great
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| Robin wrote: | | clark_the_great wrote: |
Well then maybe the list is inaccurate. Using a certain domain doesn't mean that your product doesn't work. You get what you pay for, it did a great job on my computer, and I was actually surprised to read negative feedback about it. In my opinion it did a better job than "those" free programs... |
Hi Clark,
Welcome to CC. We don't make the list, we just made it available for people. You are welcome to do a review on SpyAssassin or any other product here. /reviews-new.html |
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
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sarment
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claire-
awesome link! I bookmarked it.
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!claire
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 7:08 pm Post subject: |
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You're quite welcome Sarment.
I hope your problems will soon be fixed 
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chicfowler
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Thanks claire
As Mr. Larry Stevenson has stated in his posting on the home page you folks do a Great job & service for a lot of people. This link is another fine example of the things we appreciate you for.
Thanks again! _________________ Paul ( chicken) Fowler
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!claire
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 3:03 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you Chicfowler,
Happy stay at Castlecops 
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