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    tf76 Guest

    Re: Any conflicts between Teatimer and SuperAntispyware AND Superspyware update question?

    Just fro your considertaion I tried superantispyware it it found stuff
    that wasn't spyware.

    There is a site that is very popular that lists trustworthy
    applications take a look here

    http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_...tm#trustworthy

    Adaware is always on top of the list on may sites

    I use spyware blaster to prevent spyware in the first place
    and adaware and spybot if necessary

    With adaware it is possible to do manual updates by downloading a
    defs.zip file and placing it in the adaware root directory. This is
    good if you go on someones computer and can't get on the internet.You
    just install it and add extract definition file in the right directory.
    A good Portable solution.

    Also most programs update automatically

    tf76
    http://www.topfreeware.net
    Best Freeware Downloads and tips to optimize your system
    Member of The Freeware Revolution


  2. #2
    louise Guest

    Re: Any conflicts between Teatimer and SuperAntispyware AND Superspywareupdate question?

    tf76 wrote:
    > Just fro your considertaion I tried superantispyware it it found stuff
    > that wasn't spyware.
    >
    > There is a site that is very popular that lists trustworthy
    > applications take a look here
    >
    > http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_...tm#trustworthy
    >
    > Adaware is always on top of the list on may sites
    >
    > I use spyware blaster to prevent spyware in the first place
    > and adaware and spybot if necessary
    >
    > With adaware it is possible to do manual updates by downloading a
    > defs.zip file and placing it in the adaware root directory. This is
    > good if you go on someones computer and can't get on the internet.You
    > just install it and add extract definition file in the right directory.
    > A good Portable solution.
    >
    > Also most programs update automatically
    >
    > tf76
    > http://www.topfreeware.net
    > Best Freeware Downloads and tips to optimize your system
    > Member of The Freeware Revolution
    >

    Do you mean SAS found false positives or are you talking
    about cookies?

    Louise

  3. #3
    Nick Skrepetos Guest

    Re: Any conflicts between Teatimer and SuperAntispyware AND Superspyware update question?


    tf76 wrote:
    > Just fro your considertaion I tried superantispyware it it found stuff
    > that wasn't spyware.
    >
    > There is a site that is very popular that lists trustworthy
    > applications take a look here
    >
    > http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_...tm#trustworthy
    >
    > Adaware is always on top of the list on may sites
    >
    > I use spyware blaster to prevent spyware in the first place
    > and adaware and spybot if necessary
    >
    > With adaware it is possible to do manual updates by downloading a
    > defs.zip file and placing it in the adaware root directory. This is
    > good if you go on someones computer and can't get on the internet.You
    > just install it and add extract definition file in the right directory.
    > A good Portable solution.
    >
    > Also most programs update automatically
    >
    > tf76
    > http://www.topfreeware.net
    > Best Freeware Downloads and tips to optimize your system
    > Member of The Freeware Revolution


    SUPERAntiSpyware is on that trusted list, FYI What did
    SUPERAntiSpyware find that was not spyware? Did you click the "Report
    False Positive" button and report it to us? Did you contact our support
    staff to resolve the issue? We are always here to help.

    Nick Skrepetos
    SUPERAntiSpyware.com
    http://www.superantispyware.com


  4. #4
    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: Any conflicts between Teatimer and SuperAntispyware AND Superspyware update question?

    Nick Skrepetos wrote:

    >What did
    >SUPERAntiSpyware find that was not spyware?


    SAS found the Eicar Trojan simulator on my machine
    (Unclassified.TrojanSimulator) the last time I ran it. I almost
    forgot that I had it on this machine because nothing else seems to
    find it. I'm OK with the detection though, because that is the
    purpose of the simulator.

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