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  1. #11
    louise Guest

    Re: which, if any spyware program?

    Gaz wrote:
    > "louise" <louise@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
    > news:5qv3htFtspv9U1@mid.individual.net...
    >> I am running NOD32 and an NAT firewall.
    >>
    >> Would it be wise to run a spyware program as well?
    >>
    >> If so, which one. I had trouble with superantispyware because it cannot
    >> adjust to large fonts in Windows and the update window doesn't display
    >> properly. A poor piece of programming - I need to look elsewhere.
    >>
    >> Webroot seems to now insist upon including an AV and I'm very happy with
    >> NOD32 and have no wish to change.
    >>
    >> The last time I used Spyware Doctor, about 2 years ago, it seemed heavy on
    >> resources and it ate cookies it wasn't supposed to touch :-)
    >>
    >> What is recommended at this point?
    >>
    >> TIA
    >>
    >> Louise

    >
    > AVG anti spyware, but turn off the active scan.
    >
    > Gaz
    >
    >

    Thanks - why do you suggest turning off the active scan?

    Louise

  2. #12
    use_a_hammer@yahoo.com Guest

    Re: which, if any spyware program?

    On Nov 28, 11:06 pm, louise <lou...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
    > Gaz wrote:
    > > "louise" <lou...@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
    > >news:5qv3htFtspv9U1@mid.individual.net...
    > >> I am running NOD32 and an NAT firewall.

    >
    > >> Would it be wise to run a spyware program as well?

    >
    > >> If so, which one. I had trouble with superantispyware because it cannot
    > >> adjust to large fonts in Windows and the update window doesn't display
    > >> properly. A poor piece of programming - I need to look elsewhere.

    >
    > >> Webroot seems to now insist upon including an AV and I'm very happy with
    > >> NOD32 and have no wish to change.

    >
    > >> The last time I used Spyware Doctor, about 2 years ago, it seemed heavy on
    > >> resources and it ate cookies it wasn't supposed to touch :-)

    >
    > >> What is recommended at this point?

    >
    > >> TIA

    >
    > >> Louise

    >
    > > AVG anti spyware, but turn off the active scan.

    >
    > > Gaz

    >
    > Thanks - why do you suggest turning off the active scan?
    >
    > Louise


    Not to answer the question, but if your are going with freeware I
    forgot to mention "Windows Defender" from Microsoft.

    Only works with Windows XP or "higher" can be easily Googled and
    installed from Microsoft's website.

  3. #13
    Gaz Guest

    Re: which, if any spyware program?

    use_a_hammer@yahoo.com wrote:
    > On Nov 28, 6:20 pm, "Gaz" <gaz...@msn.com> wrote:
    >> <use_a_ham...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    >>
    >> news:660edfc6-9fe8-4442-87aa-260fac09cd15@o6g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>> On Nov 26, 6:34 pm, "use_a_ham...@yahoo.com"
    >>> <use_a_ham...@yahoo.com> wrote:
    >>>> On Nov 26, 12:23 am, louise <lou...@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    >>
    >>>>> I am running NOD32 and an NAT firewall.

    >>
    >>>>> Would it be wise to run a spyware program as well?

    >>
    >>>>> If so, which one. I had trouble with superantispyware
    >>>>> because it cannot adjust to large fonts in Windows and the
    >>>>> update window doesn't display properly. A poor piece of
    >>>>> programming - I need to look elsewhere.

    >>
    >>>>> Webroot seems to now insist upon including an AV and I'm
    >>>>> very happy with NOD32 and have no wish to change.

    >>
    >>>>> The last time I used Spyware Doctor, about 2 years ago, it
    >>>>> seemed heavy on resources and it ate cookies it wasn't
    >>>>> supposed to touch :-)

    >>
    >>>>> What is recommended at this point?

    >>
    >>>>> TIA

    >>
    >>>>> Louise

    >>
    >>>> IMO, *nothing* is better than Webroot Spy Sweeper.

    >>
    >>>> Does it use some memory, yes, but not *nearly* as much as Spyware
    >>>> Doctor (which I use for a scanner since someone gave it to me for
    >>>> free). I've been using Spyware Terminator (freeware) for realtime
    >>>> protection for the past 3 wks since my Spy Sweeper subscription
    >>>> expired.

    >>
    >>>> You can get SS 5.5 w/o their "antivirus" program. Also, if you
    >>>> download their scanner and give them a valid email address they
    >>>> will start to offer you discounts on their product.

    >>
    >>>> They sent me a email offering it to me for $25, $20, and now 3
    >>>> weeks later, it's down to $15..(regular price $30)

    >>
    >>> HA!

    >>
    >>> I got another email today and the price was $20.

    >>
    >>> I think I'll use the $15 one....lol

    >>
    >> Why would someone pay for antispyware with the excellent free
    >> software available? superantispyware, avg antispyware and spyware
    >> blaster will cover pretty much all problems, for stubborn little
    >> sods that wont go away, hijackthis and smitfraudremfix.
    >>
    >> Gaz

    >
    > BTW, the OP is using NOD32, why use that when there are so many
    > free anti-virus programs available?


    But Nod32 is a good antivirus.... AVG as of late become actually quite
    irritating, with its obsession with scanning all the time. The opt out for
    'if missed start immediately when computer starts' does not work, and hasnt
    done for at least six months.This can be a major issue for slower machines,
    when every time the computer is switched on, it grinds to a halt.

    Gaz



  4. #14
    Gaz Guest

    Re: which, if any spyware program?

    louise wrote:
    > Gaz wrote:
    >> "louise" <louise@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
    >> news:5qv3htFtspv9U1@mid.individual.net...
    >>> I am running NOD32 and an NAT firewall.
    >>>
    >>> Would it be wise to run a spyware program as well?
    >>>
    >>> If so, which one. I had trouble with superantispyware because it
    >>> cannot adjust to large fonts in Windows and the update window
    >>> doesn't display properly. A poor piece of programming - I need to
    >>> look elsewhere. Webroot seems to now insist upon including an AV and I'm
    >>> very happy
    >>> with NOD32 and have no wish to change.
    >>>
    >>> The last time I used Spyware Doctor, about 2 years ago, it seemed
    >>> heavy on resources and it ate cookies it wasn't supposed to touch
    >>> :-) What is recommended at this point?
    >>>
    >>> TIA
    >>>
    >>> Louise

    >>
    >> AVG anti spyware, but turn off the active scan.
    >>
    >> Gaz
    >>
    >>

    > Thanks - why do you suggest turning off the active scan?
    >
    > Louise


    Slows the system down, on older machines, quite considerably.

    Gaz



  5. #15
    Maximus the Mad Guest

    Re: which, if any spyware program?

    "use_a_hammer@yahoo.com" <use_a_hammer@yahoo.com> after much
    thought,came up with this jewel in
    news:baf9d503-6d06-4426-b1e4-da1d7966ba83@e67g2000hsc.googlegroups.co
    m:

    > On Nov 28, 11:06 pm, louise <lou...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
    >> Gaz wrote:
    >> > "louise" <lou...@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
    >> >news:5qv3htFtspv9U1@mid.individual.net...
    >> >> I am running NOD32 and an NAT firewall.

    >>
    >> >> Would it be wise to run a spyware program as well?

    >>
    >> >> If so, which one. I had trouble with superantispyware because
    >> >> it cannot adjust to large fonts in Windows and the update
    >> >> window doesn't display properly. A poor piece of programming
    >> >> - I need to look elsewhere.

    >>
    >> >> Webroot seems to now insist upon including an AV and I'm very
    >> >> happy with NOD32 and have no wish to change.

    >>
    >> >> The last time I used Spyware Doctor, about 2 years ago, it
    >> >> seemed heavy on resources and it ate cookies it wasn't
    >> >> supposed to touch :-)

    >>
    >> >> What is recommended at this point?

    >>
    >> >> TIA

    >>
    >> >> Louise

    >>
    >> > AVG anti spyware, but turn off the active scan.

    >>
    >> > Gaz

    >>
    >> Thanks - why do you suggest turning off the active scan?
    >>
    >> Louise

    >
    > Not to answer the question, but if your are going with freeware I
    > forgot to mention "Windows Defender" from Microsoft.
    >
    > Only works with Windows XP or "higher" can be easily Googled and
    > installed from Microsoft's website.


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  6. #16
    use_a_hammer@yahoo.com Guest

    Re: which, if any spyware program?

    On Nov 29, 8:40 pm, "Gaz" <gaz...@msn.com> wrote:
    > use_a_ham...@yahoo.com wrote:
    > > On Nov 28, 6:20 pm, "Gaz" <gaz...@msn.com> wrote:
    > >> <use_a_ham...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

    >
    > >>news:660edfc6-9fe8-4442-87aa-260fac09cd15@o6g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...

    >
    > >>> On Nov 26, 6:34 pm, "use_a_ham...@yahoo.com"
    > >>> <use_a_ham...@yahoo.com> wrote:
    > >>>> On Nov 26, 12:23 am, louise <lou...@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    >
    > >>>>> I am running NOD32 and an NAT firewall.

    >
    > >>>>> Would it be wise to run a spyware program as well?

    >
    > >>>>> If so, which one. I had trouble with superantispyware
    > >>>>> because it cannot adjust to large fonts in Windows and the
    > >>>>> update window doesn't display properly. A poor piece of
    > >>>>> programming - I need to look elsewhere.

    >
    > >>>>> Webroot seems to now insist upon including an AV and I'm
    > >>>>> very happy with NOD32 and have no wish to change.

    >
    > >>>>> The last time I used Spyware Doctor, about 2 years ago, it
    > >>>>> seemed heavy on resources and it ate cookies it wasn't
    > >>>>> supposed to touch :-)

    >
    > >>>>> What is recommended at this point?

    >
    > >>>>> TIA

    >
    > >>>>> Louise

    >
    > >>>> IMO, *nothing* is better than Webroot Spy Sweeper.

    >
    > >>>> Does it use some memory, yes, but not *nearly* as much as Spyware
    > >>>> Doctor (which I use for a scanner since someone gave it to me for
    > >>>> free). I've been using Spyware Terminator (freeware) for realtime
    > >>>> protection for the past 3 wks since my Spy Sweeper subscription
    > >>>> expired.

    >
    > >>>> You can get SS 5.5 w/o their "antivirus" program. Also, if you
    > >>>> download their scanner and give them a valid email address they
    > >>>> will start to offer you discounts on their product.

    >
    > >>>> They sent me a email offering it to me for $25, $20, and now 3
    > >>>> weeks later, it's down to $15..(regular price $30)

    >
    > >>> HA!

    >
    > >>> I got another email today and the price was $20.

    >
    > >>> I think I'll use the $15 one....lol

    >
    > >> Why would someone pay for antispyware with the excellent free
    > >> software available? superantispyware, avg antispyware and spyware
    > >> blaster will cover pretty much all problems, for stubborn little
    > >> sods that wont go away, hijackthis and smitfraudremfix.

    >
    > >> Gaz

    >
    > > BTW, the OP is using NOD32, why use that when there are so many
    > > free anti-virus programs available?

    >
    > But Nod32 is a good antivirus.... AVG as of late become actually quite
    > irritating, with its obsession with scanning all the time. The opt out for
    > 'if missed start immediately when computer starts' does not work, and hasnt
    > done for at least six months.This can be a major issue for slower machines,
    > when every time the computer is switched on, it grinds to a halt.
    >
    > Gaz


    But, Spy Sweeper is the best.

    My point is, you asked why pay for spyware protection because there
    are so many free programs out there.

    The same holds true for anti-virus programs, does it not?


  7. #17
    Gaz Guest

    Re: which, if any spyware program?

    use_a_hammer@yahoo.com wrote:
    > On Nov 29, 8:40 pm, "Gaz" <gaz...@msn.com> wrote:
    >> use_a_ham...@yahoo.com wrote:
    >>> On Nov 28, 6:20 pm, "Gaz" <gaz...@msn.com> wrote:
    >>>> <use_a_ham...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

    >>
    >>>> news:660edfc6-9fe8-4442-87aa-260fac09cd15@o6g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...

    >>
    >>>>> On Nov 26, 6:34 pm, "use_a_ham...@yahoo.com"
    >>>>> <use_a_ham...@yahoo.com> wrote:
    >>>>>> On Nov 26, 12:23 am, louise <lou...@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    >>
    >>>>>>> I am running NOD32 and an NAT firewall.

    >>
    >>>>>>> Would it be wise to run a spyware program as well?

    >>
    >>>>>>> If so, which one. I had trouble with superantispyware
    >>>>>>> because it cannot adjust to large fonts in Windows and the
    >>>>>>> update window doesn't display properly. A poor piece of
    >>>>>>> programming - I need to look elsewhere.

    >>
    >>>>>>> Webroot seems to now insist upon including an AV and I'm
    >>>>>>> very happy with NOD32 and have no wish to change.

    >>
    >>>>>>> The last time I used Spyware Doctor, about 2 years ago, it
    >>>>>>> seemed heavy on resources and it ate cookies it wasn't
    >>>>>>> supposed to touch :-)

    >>
    >>>>>>> What is recommended at this point?

    >>
    >>>>>>> TIA

    >>
    >>>>>>> Louise

    >>
    >>>>>> IMO, *nothing* is better than Webroot Spy Sweeper.

    >>
    >>>>>> Does it use some memory, yes, but not *nearly* as much as Spyware
    >>>>>> Doctor (which I use for a scanner since someone gave it to me for
    >>>>>> free). I've been using Spyware Terminator (freeware) for realtime
    >>>>>> protection for the past 3 wks since my Spy Sweeper subscription
    >>>>>> expired.

    >>
    >>>>>> You can get SS 5.5 w/o their "antivirus" program. Also, if you
    >>>>>> download their scanner and give them a valid email address they
    >>>>>> will start to offer you discounts on their product.

    >>
    >>>>>> They sent me a email offering it to me for $25, $20, and now 3
    >>>>>> weeks later, it's down to $15..(regular price $30)

    >>
    >>>>> HA!

    >>
    >>>>> I got another email today and the price was $20.

    >>
    >>>>> I think I'll use the $15 one....lol

    >>
    >>>> Why would someone pay for antispyware with the excellent free
    >>>> software available? superantispyware, avg antispyware and spyware
    >>>> blaster will cover pretty much all problems, for stubborn little
    >>>> sods that wont go away, hijackthis and smitfraudremfix.

    >>
    >>>> Gaz

    >>
    >>> BTW, the OP is using NOD32, why use that when there are so many
    >>> free anti-virus programs available?

    >>
    >> But Nod32 is a good antivirus.... AVG as of late become actually
    >> quite irritating, with its obsession with scanning all the time. The
    >> opt out for 'if missed start immediately when computer starts' does
    >> not work, and hasnt done for at least six months.This can be a major
    >> issue for slower machines, when every time the computer is switched
    >> on, it grinds to a halt.
    >>
    >> Gaz

    >
    > But, Spy Sweeper is the best.
    >
    > My point is, you asked why pay for spyware protection because there
    > are so many free programs out there.
    >
    > The same holds true for anti-virus programs, does it not?


    But, thats because the general public are not aware of the free alternative.
    The vast majority of 'at home' users use Mcafee and Norton products, despite
    them being truly awful.

    Gaz



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