Best spyware software

Adam Warren

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Hey everybody, I was just wondoring what you think the best software for spyware is? I am curently using spybot and ad-aware, i was just curious to konw what you guys think is the best!
 
I have heard that SpySweeper by Webroot is good (from PC Magazine, Editor's Choice). And a friend of mine has said that Microsoft's Anti-Spyware software is good. (you can probably find that at www.microsoft.com for free)
 
actually the MS AntiSpyware system is pretty good, they bought GIANT AntiSpyware. When ever something makes a registry entry that it doesn't recognize it tells you about it.
 
I'm a big SS supporter, I usually find that it finds stuff that some/most other programs don't. It's easy to use and doesn't consume much memory for realtime blocking.
 
Spyware nuker It looks good and I find it finds spyware that other programmes dont.

lol why isnt this in the software section? lol
Erm it is as far as I know or were you joking.
 
Jon Boy said:
Spyware nuker It looks good and I find it finds spyware that other programmes dont.


Erm it is as far as I know or were you joking.
thats cos he moved it.

and why isnt this called best anti-spyware software?! :P i can think of some great sites hosting spyware (software)!
 
lol did not know he moved it it just looked to me like he had a memory relapse or something.
and why isnt this called best anti-spyware software?! i can think of some great sites hosting spyware (software)!
Ok I have no idea what you are on about lol but im sure it makes sense :)
 
I have Spybot installed but i dont recall the last time ive needed or cared to run it .... ah the benifits of whitelisting :P
 
What exactly is whitelisting?
In a firewall whitelisting refers to where you have a list of "ok" stuff ... anything explicitly not included in that list it blocked; so if I dont authorize www.whatever.com then it gets blocked (yes I have to authorize everything but once its established life is good). Depending on the firewall you can get pretty picky such as:
- Program = IE
- Version = <blah>
- Protocol = 6
- Local ip = <blah>
- Local port = <blah>
- Remote ip = 64.191.70.9
- Remote Port = 80
- Direction = outbound
- Rule = allow
Thats a sample rule that allows for a given application to access ComputerForum. You can get even pickier by adding rules that are time sensitive and/or user-sensitive

Furthermore, you [can] also whitelist processes ... hehe which makes things kinda funny if you forget to make a rule for logonui.exe -- you cant launch the login screen program :P You can also control how that application is launched (i.e., whether it's launched by explorer.exe or some other application launches it etc)

Yer ? I am I whitelisted and what is it.
HUh?
 
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