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    void.no.spam.com@gmail.com Guest

    Which virus/spyware scanners?

    If you wanted to be certain that a Windows computer was not infected
    with any viruses/spyware/trojans/etc, which scanners would you use?

  2. #2
    Just.some.guy Guest

    Re: Which virus/spyware scanners?


    <void.no.spam.com@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:f2597bbe-8e92-4ee4-bff4-6c0bc15f7d33@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
    > If you wanted to be certain that a Windows computer was not infected
    > with any viruses/spyware/trojans/etc, which scanners would you use?


    Zone Alarm Security Suite is what I use...along with Windows Defender, and
    Spybot.



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    Big Al Guest

    Re: Which virus/spyware scanners?

    void.no.spam.com@gmail.com wrote:
    > If you wanted to be certain that a Windows computer was not infected
    > with any viruses/spyware/trojans/etc, which scanners would you use?

    AVG or Avast seem to be running a good bet on the newsgroups here for virus.
    Zonealarm for firewall.
    All 3 are free.

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    philo Guest

    Re: Which virus/spyware scanners?


    "Big Al" <BigAl@nowhere.com> wrote in message
    news:8rKUj.52547$Bb3.40347@trnddc01...
    > void.no.spam.com@gmail.com wrote:
    > > If you wanted to be certain that a Windows computer was not infected
    > > with any viruses/spyware/trojans/etc, which scanners would you use?

    > AVG or Avast seem to be running a good bet on the newsgroups here for

    virus.
    > Zonealarm for firewall.
    > All 3 are free.



    Yep

    either AVG or Avast are good


    I recently switched my firewall from Zonealarm over to Comodo
    however
    ....


    One other useful utility is Spybot S&D



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    Al Smith Guest

    Re: Which virus/spyware scanners?

    > "Big Al" <BigAl@nowhere.com> wrote in message
    > news:8rKUj.52547$Bb3.40347@trnddc01...
    >> > void.no.spam.com@gmail.com wrote:
    >>> > > If you wanted to be certain that a Windows computer was not infected
    >>> > > with any viruses/spyware/trojans/etc, which scanners would you use?
    >> > AVG or Avast seem to be running a good bet on the newsgroups here for

    > virus.
    >> > Zonealarm for firewall.
    >> > All 3 are free.

    >
    >
    > Yep
    >
    > either AVG or Avast are good
    >
    >
    > I recently switched my firewall from Zonealarm over to Comodo
    > however
    > ...
    >
    >
    > One other useful utility is Spybot S&D
    >
    >


    How's Comodo working for you? I tried it a year or so ago, but it
    kept blocking stuff that I didn't want blocked, and didn't need
    blocked. I went back to ZoneAlarm.

    -Al-

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    Kayman Guest

    Re: Which virus/spyware scanners?

    On Thu, 08 May 2008 22:45:39 GMT, Al Smith wrote:

    > How's Comodo working for you? I tried it a year or so ago, but it
    > kept blocking stuff that I didn't want blocked, and didn't need
    > blocked. I went back to ZoneAlarm.
    >

    For the average homeuser, the Windows Firewall in XP SP 2 does a fantastic
    job at its core mission and is really all you need if you have an
    'real-time' anti-virus program, [another firewall on your router or] other
    edge protection like SeconfigXP and practise safe-hex.

    The windows firewall deals with inbound protection and therefore does not
    give you a false sense of security. Best of all, it doesn't implement lots
    of nonsense like pretending that outbound traffic needs to be monitored.

    PFW Criticism.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persona...all#Criticisms

    "Personal Firewalls" are mostly snake-oil.
    http://www.samspade.org/d/firewalls.html

    Why your firewall sucks.
    http://tooleaky.zensoft.com/
    "But I quickly realized the truth: The added protection provided by
    outbound filtering is entirely illusory."

    At Least This Snake Oil Is Free.
    http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...l-is-free.aspx

    Deconstructing Common Security Myths.
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tec...s/default.aspx
    Scroll down to:
    "Myth: Host-Based Firewalls Must Filter Outbound Traffic to be Safe."

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    Ron Guest

    Re: Which virus/spyware scanners?


    "Al Smith" <invalid@address.com> wrote in message
    news:noLUj.1473$KB3.1194@edtnps91...
    > > "Big Al" <BigAl@nowhere.com> wrote in message
    > > news:8rKUj.52547$Bb3.40347@trnddc01...
    > >> > void.no.spam.com@gmail.com wrote:
    > >>> > > If you wanted to be certain that a Windows computer was not

    infected
    > >>> > > with any viruses/spyware/trojans/etc, which scanners would you

    use?
    > >> > AVG or Avast seem to be running a good bet on the newsgroups here for

    > > virus.
    > >> > Zonealarm for firewall.
    > >> > All 3 are free.

    > >
    > >
    > > Yep
    > >
    > > either AVG or Avast are good
    > >
    > >
    > > I recently switched my firewall from Zonealarm over to Comodo
    > > however
    > > ...
    > >
    > >
    > > One other useful utility is Spybot S&D
    > >
    > >

    >
    > How's Comodo working for you? I tried it a year or so ago, but it
    > kept blocking stuff that I didn't want blocked, and didn't need
    > blocked. I went back to ZoneAlarm.
    >
    > -Al-


    Comodo is a major PITA, at least it is to me.

    I use Sygate and love it!

    http://www.filehippo.com/software/firewalls/



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    Big Al Guest

    Re: Which virus/spyware scanners?

    Ron wrote:
    > "Al Smith" <invalid@address.com> wrote in message
    > news:noLUj.1473$KB3.1194@edtnps91...
    >>> "Big Al" <BigAl@nowhere.com> wrote in message
    >>> news:8rKUj.52547$Bb3.40347@trnddc01...
    >>>>> void.no.spam.com@gmail.com wrote:
    >>>>>>> If you wanted to be certain that a Windows computer was not

    > infected
    >>>>>>> with any viruses/spyware/trojans/etc, which scanners would you

    > use?
    >>>>> AVG or Avast seem to be running a good bet on the newsgroups here for
    >>> virus.
    >>>>> Zonealarm for firewall.
    >>>>> All 3 are free.
    >>>
    >>> Yep
    >>>
    >>> either AVG or Avast are good
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> I recently switched my firewall from Zonealarm over to Comodo
    >>> however
    >>> ...
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> One other useful utility is Spybot S&D
    >>>
    >>>

    >> How's Comodo working for you? I tried it a year or so ago, but it
    >> kept blocking stuff that I didn't want blocked, and didn't need
    >> blocked. I went back to ZoneAlarm.
    >>
    >> -Al-

    >
    > Comodo is a major PITA, at least it is to me.
    >
    > I use Sygate and love it!
    >
    > http://www.filehippo.com/software/firewalls/
    >
    >

    But your link says sygate is no longer available. (free use). Is that
    wise to use?

  9. #9
    baynole2@yahoo.com Guest

    Re: Which virus/spyware scanners?

    On May 8, 5:11 pm, "void.no.spam....@gmail.com"
    <void.no.spam....@gmail.com> wrote:
    > If you wanted to be certain that a Windows computer was not infected
    > with any viruses/spyware/trojans/etc, which scanners would you use?


    I go to http://housecall65.trendmicro.com/

    I use a-squared as a scanner in addition to SpyBot.

    The most thorough scan I have seen is the higher level at Panda online
    scans.

  10. #10
    Ike Guest

    Re: Which virus/spyware scanners?

    Avast! or AVG (free) or NOD (pay)
    plus
    Spybot
    plus
    GMER
    plus
    An occasional HiJack This scan and 3rd party
    analysis of the results

    If all are updated and managed properly, you have
    reasonably secure email habits, have carefully set up
    your browser, and are the only user of the computer,
    you're quite safe.

    void.no.spam.com@gmail.com wrote:
    > If you wanted to be certain that a Windows computer was not infected
    > with any viruses/spyware/trojans/etc, which scanners would you use?


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