In article <Pamdnd1Gvc5bN5nUnZ2dnUVZ8rGdnZ2d@posted.plusnet >,
rubbish@xxnone.notreal.com says...
> Any comparisons known that compare these two?
>
> I have SAS Pro running in the background on my own computer.
>
> However, as recorded in a previous posting, when I was helping a friend to
> recover from a problem, SAS wouldn't run, and it took Malwarebytes to save
> the day!
>
There is no single product that will cover all malware. To be reasonably
safe you need to run multiple products - and I never run them active,
always manual scans. I run a Corporate version of Anti-Virus protection
that also provides network scanning, that's the only active scanner I
use.
I also use a Firewall Appliance that removes specific file types from
SMTP, POP3, FTP, HTTP and HTTPS sessions, block most foreign country
network ranges, and don't allow my family to run as local
administrators.
There is more to being protected than just running a scanner.
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