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Other => General Topics => Topic started by: Wheelie53 on March 23, 2011, 03:46:27 PM
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I have a brand new Toshiba laptop on which I installed avast! antivirus. Now I need an Anti Spyware software. Any suggestions?!
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I have a brand new Toshiba laptop on which I installed avast! antivirus. Now I need an Anti Spyware software. Any suggestions?!
Anti-Spyware is already included in avast..!! :)
But I would add free Mbam. http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php
asyn
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I have a brand new Toshiba laptop on which I installed avast! antivirus. Now I need an Anti Spyware software. Any suggestions?!
Anti-Spyware is already included in avast..!! :)
But I would add free Mbam. http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php
asyn
so malware and spyware are different ??? ???
so no problem if i use malwarebytes.org with Avast ?? won't clash or anything ?
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1. so malware and spyware are different ??? ???
2. so no problem if i use malwarebytes.org with Avast ?? won't clash or anything ?
1. Not necessarily. ;)
2. No problem if you use them together. :)
asyn
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I have a brand new Toshiba laptop on which I installed avast! antivirus. Now I need an Anti Spyware software. Any suggestions?!
Yes-Spyware Terminator. ;)
http://www.filehippo.com/download_spyware_terminator/tech/
http://www.spywareterminator.com/
Bye. Lep pozdrav :)
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Yes-Spyware Terminator. ;)
Not needed, imo.
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Well MBAM is my first choice as 2nd scanner and many in this forum use it and dont worry about conflict they work perfectly together. you can also use hitman pro http://www.surfright.nl/en/hitmanpro IMO its good to have a cloud based scanner also hitman pro is very fast. only problem is that it wont remove threat after the trial period. But u can scan unlimited time. Also give winpatrol a try http://www.winpatrol.com/ its more then useful. :)
Keep safe....
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[Edit. Posted in wrong topic. Sorry]
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My recommendations at the avast! Security Seminars for additional programs
to complement avast! are always the following:
Malware Bytes Anti Malware (MBAM) : http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php
Ccleaner : http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner/
CcEnhancer: http://www.techspot.com/downloads/5014-ccleaner-enhancer-ccenhancer.html
WinPatrol : http://www.winpatrol.com/download.html
Enjoy avast!
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You need to update your profile signature Bob, presumably you are using avast 6 ;D
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You need to update your profile signature Bob, presumably you are using avast 6 ;D
Good catch and fixed. :)
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i'm using MalwareBytes anti-malware as recommended here...................is it okay to use Spybot as well ?
or will i have similar problems as having 2 anti-virus softwares at the same time ?
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is it okay to use Spybot as well ?
Eeeeeeeew! No please, no Spybot. And definitely not with TeaTimer. >:( :-X
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Spybot is outdated and won't help anymore. Keep only MBAM.
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is it okay to use Spybot as well ?
Eeeeeeeew! No please, no Spybot. And definitely not with TeaTimer. >:( :-X
what's a tea-timer ?
is spyware and malware similar ???
i thought Spybot is specializing on spyware that why i use it ! ???
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The one problem with teatimer is that it protects the registry - and that includes any malware entries.. It will stop other tools from removing malware by replacing the bad entries each time
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1. is spyware and malware similar ???
2. i thought Spybot is specializing on spyware that why i use it ! ???
1. Malware is an umbrella term.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malware
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyware
2. Drop SB..!!
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I'm wondering about the negative SpyBot responses.
I have it on one, maybe two, of my computers just for scans on demand. I recall some years ago ditching the TeaTimer program, but I do not remember why. I probably have the notes, but I don't have time to dig them up to refresh my memory. Suffice it to say I'll go along with the negative views on TeaTimer.
But I'm sort of wondering about the other negative responses to SpyBot.
For example, what does "outdated" mean in this context?
Let's see, doktornotor seems especially negative about SpyBot, but why?
essexboy, I got that point. I see the problem there, but that's just TeaTimer. Do you also disapprove of SpyBot as an on demand product?
I don't recall even studying the issue of SpyBot in a long time, so I guess that's why I'm wondering the specifics on the views here. I have no problem if I need to move away from SpyBot, but could I be given specific reasons why, please?
By the way, is there another thread just on the issues y'all have with SpyBot. That'll be just fine, too.
Thank you, all.
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Google on Spybot compatibility. Enough said in that respect. Instead of taking lawsuits against vendors who show a message that users must uninstall S&D before installing their AV/security suite they should have focused on development. Had they done that, they might not have had missed the antimalware train completely. The product does not catch up with current malware development and they just keep bloating their signature database, that is basically all the "development" being done there. Fail. Will not help you with malware and will just cause compatibility issues. Definitely not worth the trouble. The product fails, period.
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oh yeah, does MalwareBytes remove cookies also ?
so malware, spyware and cookies are very similar ? ???
or are cookies harmless ?
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Malwarebytes does not remove cookies as these are regarded as harmless, a free and effective program to remove cookies is ccleaner.
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since cookies are harmless, ok to not remove them ??
or will they slow pc down ??
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since cookies are harmless, ok to not remove them ??
Please read:
What is a cookie?
http://www.microsoft.com/security/resources/cookie-whatis.aspx
or will they slow pc down ??
No.
Use CCleaner to get rid of unwanted cookies.
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since cookies are harmless, ok to not remove them ??
or will they slow pc down ??
The main issue with cookies are third party cookies, those that aren't for a site that you are viewing, they can track your browser usage and activity for that site other site (shopping, etc.). Depending on your browser (?) you should be able to block third party cookies, you can also set your browser to clear your cookies when you close it.
Since I use Firefox 4.0, I also have the cookie monster add-on and by default that only allows session cookies; they are only valid for the time you have your browser is running. The cookie monster add-on also allows you to accept cookies (normal time limited ones) for a site, like forum.avast.com as cookies are used so you don't have to logon all the time, etc.
All of the above helps remove the need for you to manually manage cookies.
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essexboy, I got that point. I see the problem there, but that's just TeaTimer. Do you also disapprove of SpyBot as an on demand product?
It is just teatimer I don't like, ;D as being a numpty I always forget to ask them to turn it off, so I have to do a second run