"Gaz" <gazter@msn.com> wrote in message
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> "Nick Skrepetos" <nskrepetos@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> Pete wrote:
>>> Does the current version of NOD32 protect against spyware?
>>> I have read conflicting information.
>>>
>>> Reviews constantly say just against virus protection; but Eset has on
>>> their
>>> web site:
>>> "A solid anti-malware offering, protecting against viruses, worms,
>>> spyware
>>> and adware." What are they talking about?
>>>
>>> Help!
>>
>> In our testing and use of NOD32 in our labs, it does very well against
>> virus type infections, and not quite as well against
>> spyware/malware/adware, etc. - this makes sense as their primary focus
>> is Viruses.
>>
>> I would suggest running another anti-spyware solution along with NOD32
>> as no single product can product against every infection, every day.
>> SUPERAntiSpyware works well with NOD32 and we have many of our
>> customers/users running the two together.
>>
>> Nick Skrepetos
>> SUPERAntiSpyware.com
>> http://www.superantispyware.com
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> Just let you know, i had a smitfraud variant a couple of days ago that
> would crash superantispyware whenever it tried to update. It was a canny
> little monster, as it wouldnt allow the install of avg or the running of
> the batch files within smitrem.......
>
> Got around the problem, and eventually was able to update
> superantispyware.....
>
> Gaz
>
Does superantispyware slow the machine down noticeably?? One reason I bought
NOD32 was its small footprint yet excellent performance.
-Pete


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