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    Jackson Guest

    Getting free scan on the net?

    I have a new XPME machine so I'm starting all over. After finally
    getting 98SE bug free and protected, I am once again at the ground
    floor of security/privacy and climbing. :-)

    On the page processlibrary.com I see offers of free scans to detect
    malware. I don't know who precesslibrary.com is nor who finds them.

    Does anybody know if it's safe to permit a scan of my system here?
    Has anybody used this free service and lived to regret it?

    I wound up on their page while researching a Dell support file that
    keeps asking permission to go on the web. It's probably okay, but I
    want to research it a bit more. But that is not my question. My
    question concerns the free scans on processlibrary.com.

    Thank you so much

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    Andy Walker Guest

    Re: Getting free scan on the net?

    Jackson <jjacXkdins@Xcox.net (delete XX)> wrote:

    >I have a new XPME machine so I'm starting all over. After finally
    >getting 98SE bug free and protected, I am once again at the ground
    >floor of security/privacy and climbing. :-)
    >
    >On the page processlibrary.com I see offers of free scans to detect
    >malware. I don't know who precesslibrary.com is nor who finds them.
    >
    >Does anybody know if it's safe to permit a scan of my system here?
    >Has anybody used this free service and lived to regret it?
    >
    >I wound up on their page while researching a Dell support file that
    >keeps asking permission to go on the web. It's probably okay, but I
    >want to research it a bit more. But that is not my question. My
    >question concerns the free scans on processlibrary.com.
    >
    >Thank you so much


    The first thing I would offer is that there is no such thing as XPME.
    There is XP and there is ME, with ME being one of the worst OS ever
    released. If it's new, then it is either XP or Vista, with the most
    likely answer being XP.

    Second, I would not recommend using online scans as a primary means of
    detecting malware on your system. Use an installed, reputable
    anti-malware scanner. There are several very good free scanners
    available for XP.

    Here are a few that I use:

    Ad Aware -
    http://www.lavasoft.de/
    Spybot Search and Destroy -
    http://security.kolla.de/
    SUPERAntiSpyware -
    http://www.superantispyware.com/

    Spywareblaster - not a scanner but a proactive malware blocker that
    uses registry entry 'kill-bits' that prevent malware installation.
    http://www.wilderssecurity.net/spywareblaster.html

    You should also read the aps FAQ for more solutions:
    http://groups.google.com/group/alt.p...703003d1?hl=en

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    Beauregard T. Shagnasty Guest

    Re: Getting free scan on the net?

    Andy Walker wrote:

    > The first thing I would offer is that there is no such thing as XPME.


    P'raps the OP means Windows XP Media Edition.

    > There is XP and there is ME, with ME being one of the worst OS ever
    > released.


    Millennium was not the best to be sure, but properly set up, was ok. My
    wife still uses it, refusing to upgrade. I still think Win2K was/is the
    best and most stable Windows OS.

    --
    -bts
    -Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck

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    ddcc Guest

    Re: Getting free scan on the net?

    What about free scans from Norton and MacAfee?

    ddcc

    "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote in message
    news:Nc6sh.763473$QZ1.381341@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
    > Andy Walker wrote:
    >
    >> The first thing I would offer is that there is no such thing as XPME.

    >
    > P'raps the OP means Windows XP Media Edition.
    >
    >> There is XP and there is ME, with ME being one of the worst OS ever
    >> released.

    >
    > Millennium was not the best to be sure, but properly set up, was ok. My
    > wife still uses it, refusing to upgrade. I still think Win2K was/is the
    > best and most stable Windows OS.
    >
    > --
    > -bts
    > -Motorcycles defy gravity; cars just suck




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    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Getting free scan on the net?

    From: "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid>

    | Andy Walker wrote:
    |
    >> The first thing I would offer is that there is no such thing as XPME.

    |
    | P'raps the OP means Windows XP Media Edition.
    |
    >> There is XP and there is ME, with ME being one of the worst OS ever
    >> released.

    |
    | Millennium was not the best to be sure, but properly set up, was ok. My
    | wife still uses it, refusing to upgrade. I still think Win2K was/is the
    | best and most stable Windows OS.
    |

    I use Win2K and WinME.

    I think WinXPME is an accronym for Windows XP Media Edition (Television, video, etc.)

    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



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    David H. Lipman Guest

    Re: Getting free scan on the net?

    From: "Jackson" <jjacXkdins@Xcox.net (delete XX)>

    | I have a new XPME machine so I'm starting all over. After finally
    | getting 98SE bug free and protected, I am once again at the ground
    | floor of security/privacy and climbing. :-)
    |
    | On the page processlibrary.com I see offers of free scans to detect
    | malware. I don't know who precesslibrary.com is nor who finds them.
    |
    | Does anybody know if it's safe to permit a scan of my system here?
    | Has anybody used this free service and lived to regret it?
    |
    | I wound up on their page while researching a Dell support file that
    | keeps asking permission to go on the web. It's probably okay, but I
    | want to research it a bit more. But that is not my question. My
    | question concerns the free scans on processlibrary.com.
    |
    | Thank you so much

    Respectable Free Scans on the net...

    Trend:
    http://housecall.antivirus.com
    http://housecall65.trendmicro.com/

    Symantec:
    http://security.symantec.com/

    F-Secure:
    http://support.f-secure.com/enu/home/ols.shtml

    McAfee:
    http://www.mcafee.com/myapps/mfs/default.asp

    Kaspersky:
    http://www.kaspersky.com/de/scanforvirus

    BitDefender:
    http://www.bitdefender.com/scan/license.php

    Freedom Online scanner:
    http://www.freedom.net/viruscenter/index.html

    Panda ActiveScan:
    http://http://www.activescan.com/

    Computer Associates:
    http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx

    DialogueScience:
    http://www.antivir.ru/english/www_av/

    UNA AV:
    http://online.una.com.ua/resulteng.php

    Virus Total:
    http://www.virustotal.com/flash/index_en.html

    Microsoft:
    http://safety.live.com/site/en-US/default.htm

    Ewido:
    http://www.ewido.net/en/onlinescan/

    Trojan Scan:
    http://www.windowsecurity.com/trojanscan/

    PC Pitstop:
    http://www.pcpitstop.com/antivirus/default.asp

    Zone Alarm Online Scan:
    http://download.zonelabs.com/bin/pro.../index_za.html

    --
    Dave
    http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
    http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



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