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  1. #11
    AvianFlux Guest

    Re: Anti-spyware recommendation


    ted s. wrote:
    > AvianFlux wrote:
    > >
    > > No resident, real time, active AV/AT scanner needs to be
    > > installed/running on a the machine with a correctly configured
    > > firewall and safe hex operation.
    > >

    > A lot of bad advice floats through this group but this one may win

    the
    > trophy.


    As do a lot of subjective, misinformed, erroneous opinions.


  2. #12
    NonDisputandum.com Guest

    Re: Anti-spyware recommendation

    On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 11:01:25 -0400, "pixi" <pixi@hardynet.com> wrote:

    >Can someone recommend an anti-spyware program. I have been using adaware
    >but there is one spy that saves itself and puts it back in and I can't get
    >rid of it.
    >



    go see:
    http://www.nondisputandum.com/html/anti_spyware.html
    greetz

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  3. #13
    AvianFlux Guest

    Re: Anti-spyware recommendation


    Ian JP Kenefick wrote:
    > On 4 Apr 2005 09:48:48 -0700, "AvianFlux" <neomoniker@hotmail.com>
    > wrote:
    > >and safe hex operation.

    >
    > This does not apply to the average user.
    > --
    >
    > Regards,
    > Ian Kenefick
    > http://antivirus.ik-cs.com


    'Average user'? That's a loaded, arbitrary term that could be applied
    to just about anyone, depending on who's doing the interpretating.


  4. #14
    Ian JP Kenefick Guest

    Re: Anti-spyware recommendation

    On 4 Apr 2005 10:18:37 -0700, "AvianFlux" <neomoniker@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    >'Average user'? That's a loaded, arbitrary term that could be applied
    >to just about anyone, depending on who's doing the interpretating.


    The every day home user who is more interested in downloading music,
    browsing any website that seems attractive or pornorgaphy. Everyone
    who doesn't practise safe-hex. Need I explain anymore?
    --

    Regards,
    Ian Kenefick
    http://antivirus.ik-cs.com

  5. #15
    Bob Smith Guest

    Re: Anti-spyware recommendation


    "AvianFlux" <neomoniker@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1112634643.333626.188600@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
    >
    > ted s. wrote:
    > > AvianFlux wrote:
    > > >
    > > > No resident, real time, active AV/AT scanner needs to be
    > > > installed/running on a the machine with a correctly configured
    > > > firewall and safe hex operation.
    > > >

    > > A lot of bad advice floats through this group but this one may win

    > the
    > > trophy.

    >
    > As do a lot of subjective, misinformed, erroneous opinions.


    Yea, but your post tops the list ...

    Bob



  6. #16
    pixi Guest

    Re: Anti-spyware recommendation

    I will if you will tell me what it is and how to turn it off.


    "Far Canal" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
    news:MPG.1cbb760aec1965a398cee7@news.readfreenews. net...
    > Ray McCormick wrote
    >
    >
    > > [All mail scanned by Trend Micro I. S. (2005), updated daily].

    >
    >
    > Turn off the sig. It's not valid with text Usenet.
    >
    >




  7. #17
    cmsix Guest

    Re: Anti-spyware recommendation


    "AvianFlux" <neomoniker@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:1112634643.333626.188600@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
    >
    > ted s. wrote:
    >> AvianFlux wrote:
    >> >
    >> > No resident, real time, active AV/AT scanner needs to be
    >> > installed/running on a the machine with a correctly configured
    >> > firewall and safe hex operation.
    >> >

    >> A lot of bad advice floats through this group but this one may win

    > the
    >> trophy.

    >
    > As do a lot of subjective, misinformed, erroneous opinions.


    A post that's beautiful for its simplicity.

    I don't necessarily see the purpose for eschewing a resident
    anti-spyware program, since there are many free choices. I agree that
    they aren't completely necessary, but feel that they're (avast
    atleast) worth the bother to avoid the larger bother of checking
    attachments via an online scanner.

    I'd like to hear more about your reason for avoiding one.

    cmsix

    >



  8. #18
    Ian JP Kenefick Guest

    Re: Anti-spyware recommendation

    On Mon, 04 Apr 2005 18:48:13 GMT, "cmsix" <cmsix@cmsix.com> wrote:

    >
    >"AvianFlux" <neomoniker@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    >news:1112634643.333626.188600@f14g2000cwb.googleg roups.com...
    >>
    >> ted s. wrote:
    >>> AvianFlux wrote:
    >>> >
    >>> > No resident, real time, active AV/AT scanner needs to be
    >>> > installed/running on a the machine with a correctly configured
    >>> > firewall and safe hex operation.
    >>> >
    >>> A lot of bad advice floats through this group but this one may win

    >> the
    >>> trophy.

    >>
    >> As do a lot of subjective, misinformed, erroneous opinions.

    >
    >A post that's beautiful for its simplicity.
    >
    >I don't necessarily see the purpose for eschewing a resident
    >anti-spyware program, since there are many free choices. I agree that
    >they aren't completely necessary, but feel that they're (avast
    >atleast) worth the bother to avoid the larger bother of checking
    >attachments via an online scanner.
    >
    >I'd like to hear more about your reason for avoiding one.
    >
    >cmsix
    >
    >>


    He wasn't referring just to resident antispyware. He also referred to
    antivirus. This is grossly misleading and a lot of bs.
    --

    Regards,
    Ian Kenefick
    http://antivirus.ik-cs.com

  9. #19
    Bud Guest

    Re: Anti-spyware recommendation

    > Can someone recommend an anti-spyware program.

    Hey pixi,
    PC World likes Sunbelt Software's CounterSpy and Webroot Software's Spy
    Sweeper. They noted that Microsoft's new beta looks good also. Here's
    their reviews of several popular anti-spyware proggies:

    http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/artic...,119572,00.asp

    And, has been noted, more than one 'caint hoit'. ;-)

  10. #20
    AvianFlux Guest

    Re: Anti-spyware recommendation


    cmsix wrote:
    > "AvianFlux" <neomoniker@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:1112634643.333626.188600@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
    > >
    > > ted s. wrote:
    > >> AvianFlux wrote:
    > >> >
    > >> > No resident, real time, active AV/AT scanner needs to be
    > >> > installed/running on a the machine with a correctly configured
    > >> > firewall and safe hex operation.
    > >> >
    > >> A lot of bad advice floats through this group but this one may win

    > > the
    > >> trophy.

    > >
    > > As do a lot of subjective, misinformed, erroneous opinions.

    >
    > A post that's beautiful for its simplicity.
    >
    > I don't necessarily see the purpose for eschewing a resident
    > anti-spyware program, since there are many free choices. I agree that


    > they aren't completely necessary, but feel that they're (avast
    > atleast) worth the bother to avoid the larger bother of checking
    > attachments via an online scanner.
    >
    > I'd like to hear more about your reason for avoiding one.
    >
    > cmsix
    >
    > >


    For myself, it's because I don't really need a resident, active
    anti-virus scanner for email attachments. I receive very few emails
    with attachments from known, trusted, sources; as for unknown emails
    w/attachments, which I receive plenty of, they just get chucked
    (deleted).

    The unknown emails w/attachments I receive are, without exception,
    loaded with malware installers.


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