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  1. #1
    MikeC Guest

    SpwareBlaster

    How does the product SpywareBlaster from Javacool software rate and rank
    among the other similar products?

    Is it truly free?

    Thanks.

  2. #2
    infidel Guest

    Re: SpwareBlaster

    It's great with regular updates and is *free*.
    I've used it for years.
    r

    "MikeC" <curtis.mike@hot-no-mail-spam.com> wrote in message
    news:6JydnSQ1JOKfStHYnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d@insightbb.co m...
    > How does the product SpywareBlaster from Javacool software rate and rank
    > among the other similar products?
    >
    > Is it truly free?
    >
    > Thanks.




  3. #3
    Han Guest

    Re: SpwareBlaster

    "infidel" <infi@nonesuch.com> wrote in news:eW53h.58725$rP1.18041@news-
    server.bigpond.net.au:

    > It's great with regular updates and is *free*.
    > I've used it for years.
    > r
    >
    > "MikeC" <curtis.mike@hot-no-mail-spam.com> wrote in message
    > news:6JydnSQ1JOKfStHYnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d@insightbb.co m...
    >> How does the product SpywareBlaster from Javacool software rate and rank
    >> among the other similar products?
    >>
    >> Is it truly free?
    >>
    >> Thanks.

    >

    Moreover, it functions by sort of "inoculating" against malware. It never
    needs to run, except for updating and/or checking whether it has indeed
    done it's "thing". See the site:
    http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
    --
    Best regards
    Han
    email address is invalid

  4. #4
    siljaline Guest

    Re: SpwareBlaster

    "MikeC" wrote:
    > How does the product SpywareBlaster from Javacool software rate and rank among the other
    > similar products?


    Rate and rank, I do not know - though many people use it. I do...

    > Is it truly free?

    Yes. http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

    From noted Spyware hunter and MS - MVP, Andrew Clover;
    <paste>
    SpywareBlaster disables certain ActiveX control class IDs associated with parasites.
    This has the effect of hobbling some parasites if they are installed, and preventing many
    others from loading by ActiveX drive-by-download in Internet Explorer.
    </paste>
    See: http://doxdesk.com/parasite/software.html#security

    Silj

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  5. #5
    MikeC Guest

    Re: SpwareBlaster

    siljaline wrote:
    > "MikeC" wrote:
    >> How does the product SpywareBlaster from Javacool software rate and rank among the other
    >> similar products?

    >
    > Rate and rank, I do not know - though many people use it. I do...
    >
    >> Is it truly free?

    > Yes. http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
    >
    > From noted Spyware hunter and MS - MVP, Andrew Clover;
    > <paste>
    > SpywareBlaster disables certain ActiveX control class IDs associated with parasites.
    > This has the effect of hobbling some parasites if they are installed, and preventing many
    > others from loading by ActiveX drive-by-download in Internet Explorer.
    > </paste>
    > See: http://doxdesk.com/parasite/software.html#security
    >
    > Silj
    >

    For all replies a hearty thanks!

    MikeC

  6. #6
    newbiesecurity@nym.hush.com Guest

    Re: SpwareBlaster

    Make sure you get it from the Javacool site directly. There is rogue
    spyware out there taking advantage of JavaCools' product name.
    SpywareWarrior has listed the software from

    spywareblaster[dot]com

    as rogue spyware.

    For more info on spyware check out

    www.newbiesecurity.com/spyware.html

    and

    spywarewarrior.com

    Hope this helps.


    MikeC wrote:
    > How does the product SpywareBlaster from Javacool software rate and rank
    > among the other similar products?
    >
    > Is it truly free?
    >
    > Thanks.



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