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Thread: Re: Spyware Terminator and Spywarewarrior rogue list

  1. #1
    Bear Bottoms Guest

    Re: Spyware Terminator and Spywarewarrior rogue list

    On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 03:33:19 -0600, <hmmmm@hmmmm.org> wrote:

    > Is it any good?
    >

    It is the best free anti-spyware application currently. When one uses
    safe surfing habits, a good firewall, anti-virus and Spyware Terminator is
    good enough for most. If you surf a bit on the wild side, I would add
    more armor...I list the best choices on my website.

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  2. #2
    Paul Guest

    Re: Spyware Terminator and Spywarewarrior rogue list

    Bear Bottoms wrote:
    > It is the best free anti-spyware application currently. When one uses
    > safe surfing habits, a good firewall, anti-virus and Spyware Terminator
    > is good enough for most. If you surf a bit on the wild side, I would
    > add more armor...I list the best choices on my website.
    >
    > --Bear Bottoms
    > Freeware website: http://bearbottoms1.com


    Does it have the context menu entry where you can right click on a file
    and scan for spyware like Ewido?

    Paul

  3. #3
    pcbutts1 Guest

    Re: Spyware Terminator and Spywarewarrior rogue list

    Yes it does.

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    "Paul" <ncc-1701d@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
    news:5Dfuh.66488$qO4.25445@newssvr13.news.prodigy. net...
    > Bear Bottoms wrote:
    >> It is the best free anti-spyware application currently. When one uses
    >> safe surfing habits, a good firewall, anti-virus and Spyware Terminator
    >> is good enough for most. If you surf a bit on the wild side, I would add
    >> more armor...I list the best choices on my website.
    >>
    >> --Bear Bottoms
    >> Freeware website: http://bearbottoms1.com

    >
    > Does it have the context menu entry where you can right click on a file
    > and scan for spyware like Ewido?
    >
    > Paul




  4. #4
    Richard Steven Hack Guest

    Re: Spyware Terminator and Spywarewarrior rogue list

    On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 18:12:56 -0600, Bear Bottoms wrote:

    > On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 03:33:19 -0600, <hmmmm@hmmmm.org> wrote:
    >
    > It is the best free anti-spyware application currently. When one uses
    > safe surfing habits, a good firewall, anti-virus and Spyware Terminator is
    > good enough for most. If you surf a bit on the wild side, I would add
    > more armor...I list the best choices on my website.


    Since none of the main AV products tested recently have the ability to
    clear more than fifty percent of existing spyware, I always advise my
    clients to have at least FOUR anti-spyware programs on their systems:
    usually Ad-Aware, Spybot Search and Destroy, SpywareBlaster (recommended
    by Spybot right in the program), and Windows Defender. I'd also add two
    on-demand anti-trojan products, A-Squared Free and AVG Anti-Spyware.

    I've recently added SpywareGuard from Javacoolsoftware (the makers of
    SpywareBlaster) that adds a real-time scanning component, live updates,
    and IE download protection and browser hijack protection.

    It's available here: http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareguard.html

  5. #5
    Bear Bottoms Guest

    Re: Spyware Terminator and Spywarewarrior rogue list

    On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 04:46:04 -0600, Richard Steven Hack
    <richardstevenhack@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

    > On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 18:12:56 -0600, Bear Bottoms wrote:
    >
    >> On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 03:33:19 -0600, <hmmmm@hmmmm.org> wrote:
    >>
    >> It is the best free anti-spyware application currently. When one uses
    >> safe surfing habits, a good firewall, anti-virus and Spyware Terminator
    >> is
    >> good enough for most. If you surf a bit on the wild side, I would add
    >> more armor...I list the best choices on my website.

    >
    > Since none of the main AV products tested recently have the ability to
    > clear more than fifty percent of existing spyware, I always advise my
    > clients to have at least FOUR anti-spyware programs on their systems:
    > usually Ad-Aware, Spybot Search and Destroy, SpywareBlaster (recommended
    > by Spybot right in the program), and Windows Defender. I'd also add two
    > on-demand anti-trojan products, A-Squared Free and AVG Anti-Spyware.
    >
    > I've recently added SpywareGuard from Javacoolsoftware (the makers of
    > SpywareBlaster) that adds a real-time scanning component, live updates,
    > and IE download protection and browser hijack protection.
    >
    > It's available here: http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareguard.html


    It really depends a lot on your surfing habits. Many folks get along fine
    with just a router with firewall capability. I'm doing fine with AOL AVS,
    Comodo PFW, and Spyware Terminator and I surf a bit wildly. I do use
    Sandboxie for some events. Those that surf a bit more wildly, I recommend
    adding more armor from the list of "picks" on my website.

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    Freeware website: http://bearbottoms1.com

  6. #6
    Bear Bottoms Guest

    Re: Spyware Terminator and Spywarewarrior rogue list

    On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 23:04:38 -0600,
    <nothinwrongwitdat@tisssueboxesain'tcheap.com> wrote:

    > "Bear Bottoms" <bearbottoms1@cox.net> lusted in
    > newsp.tmvefbo3ysfiyz@wxpl3bl945.dow.com:
    >
    >> I'm doing fine....
    >> with AOL AVS, Comodo PFW, and Spyware Terminator and I surf a bit
    >> wildly.

    >
    >
    > obviously you mean the hot, hardcore porn sites. Nothing wrong with
    > that.
    > Now we know the origin of the screen name (although the "bear" could have
    > been spelled differently, unless you mean that you can bear the bottoms
    > of
    > sexy babes!).
    >

    No, one would be a fool to go to porn or hack sites with only that armor.
    Those are absolutely the worst places for malware. For those who surf
    such places, you had better have hardware and all the software protection
    you can muster.

    > I do use Sandboxie for some events. Those that surf a bit
    >> more wildly,

    >
    > Sounds kinky - playing in the Sandbox!
    >

    Sounds to me like you are.

    > I recommend adding more armor from the list of "picks"
    >> on my website.

    >
    >
    > Which brand of computer condom do you recommend most?
    >

    For you...Nintendo's glue on.
    >
    > Is AVG better than Spyware Terminator, or are they about the same?
    >
    > According to AV-comparatives August test, several AV programs did quite
    > well with malware/spyware blocking.
    >

    Your tripping and mixing.


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  7. #7
    Bear Bottoms Guest

    Re: Spyware Terminator and Spywarewarrior rogue list

    On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 07:45:13 -0600,
    <nothinwrongwitdat@tisssueboxesain'tcheap.com> wrote:

    > "Bear Bottoms" <bearbottoms1@cox.net> wrote in
    > newsp.tmysuj1iysfiyz@wxpl3bl945.dow.com:
    >
    >> No, one would be a fool to go to porn or hack sites with only that
    >> armor. Those are absolutely the worst places for malware.

    >
    >
    > Do you mean actual porn sites or moderated porn forums where some post
    > links to video files?
    >
    > Perhaps I misunderstood when you said you "surf a bit wildly". With your
    > public email address, one could only assume some you meant that you
    > wanted
    > to experience it all.


    My name happens to be Bear Bottoms...so I go by it. I meant what I said,
    porn and hack sites have the highest risk factor for malware. I'm sure
    you've heard the definition of "assume."

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  8. #8
    Richard Steven Hack Guest

    Re: Spyware Terminator and Spywarewarrior rogue list

    On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 05:28:57 -0600, Bear Bottoms wrote:

    > No, one would be a fool to go to porn or hack sites with only that armor.
    > Those are absolutely the worst places for malware. For those who surf
    > such places, you had better have hardware and all the software protection
    > you can muster.


    Hack sites, yeah.

    But actually I think not all porn sites are that dangerous.

    Think about it - they KNOW why you're going there. They don't NEED to
    slap adware and spyware on your machine.

    A lot of sports sites and other cheesy commercial sites are where you get
    a lot of adware and spyware. I have an occasional client whose kids are
    constantly going to sports sites and athletic shoes sites and the like.
    Her machine gets nailed from that. I need to install more protection on
    her machine - or switch her to Linux altogether.

    >> According to AV-comparatives August test, several AV programs did quite
    >> well with malware/spyware blocking.


    Actually, the last test I saw somewhere indicated that almost all of the
    main AV programs - including Norton and McAfee - were able to detect and
    clear fifty percent or LESS of trojans and spyware. Most of the AV
    programs are oriented to viruses and worms, not trojans and spyware.

    I recommend everyone run a specific anti-trojan tool in addition to any
    other AV they run - either AVG Antispyware (formerly Ewido) and/or
    A-Squared Free (both freeware to home users).

  9. #9
    Bear Bottoms Guest

    Re: Spyware Terminator and Spywarewarrior rogue list

    On Sat, 03 Feb 2007 19:33:20 -0600, Richard Steven Hack
    <richardstevenhack@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

    > On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 05:28:57 -0600, Bear Bottoms wrote:
    >
    >> No, one would be a fool to go to porn or hack sites with only that
    >> armor.
    >> Those are absolutely the worst places for malware. For those who surf
    >> such places, you had better have hardware and all the software
    >> protection
    >> you can muster.

    >
    > Hack sites, yeah.
    >
    > But actually I think not all porn sites are that dangerous.
    >
    > Think about it - they KNOW why you're going there. They don't NEED to
    > slap adware and spyware on your machine.
    >
    > A lot of sports sites and other cheesy commercial sites are where you get
    > a lot of adware and spyware. I have an occasional client whose kids are
    > constantly going to sports sites and athletic shoes sites and the like.
    > Her machine gets nailed from that. I need to install more protection on
    > her machine - or switch her to Linux altogether.
    >

    Naugh, just give her a telephone and a credit card

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    Bear Bottoms
    Freeware website: http://bearbottoms1.com

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