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  1. #1
    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.

  2. #2
    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



  3. #3
    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-

  4. #4
    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."

  5. #5
    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/



  6. #6
    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?

  7. #7
    Ron Guest

    Re: Which virus/spyware scanners?


    "Big Al" <BigAl@nowhere.com> wrote in message
    newsTiVj.557$5b3.464@trnddc05...
    > Ron wrote:
    > > "Al Smith" <invalid@address.com> wrote in message
    > > news:noLUj.1473$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?


    Yes, it works fine. I've been using it for about a yr. w/o any problems.



  8. #8
    Nicetameetya Guest

    Re: Which virus/spyware scanners?

    [Default] On Sat, 10 May 2008 15:33:58 -0400, "Ron"
    <bigelile05@msn.com> told us in complete confidence:

    >
    >"Big Al" <BigAl@nowhere.com> wrote in message
    >newsTiVj.557$5b3.464@trnddc05...
    >> Ron wrote:
    >> > "Al Smith" <invalid@address.com> wrote in message
    >> > news:noLUj.1473$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?

    >
    >Yes, it works fine. I've been using it for about a yr. w/o any problems.



    Does anyone have a download link for Sygate (free) that's valid? Or is
    the product no longer available, period?

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