In article <MPG.23ac34f787e27dd989778@us.news.astraweb.com> ,
spam999free@rrohio.com says...
> In article <uhq3k454o5h7fgflli24tbn85u9sorvkrq@4ax.com>,
> mulcasterXXX@XXXshaw.ca says...
> > I was happy with SuperAntiSpyware on my old computer. So, I did a
> > Google search for for a new copy to install on my new computer. I
> > picked one of many to download.
> >

>
> If the software is not available from the vendors OWN site then you
> should not download it.
>
> No clean/reputable anti-malware product would install ad/pop-up software
> of any type and it would not block access to other anti-malware sites.
>
>


The very good advise in this thread bear repeating often. But it seems
so simple and harmless to take the Google shortcut. One product I use I
often download from a well known download site. But it is always the
same such site. Because the download process is subject to social
engineering spyware criminals try to deceive the unsuspecting. Because
of this, caution is the best mode of operation. Human nature says
"CLICK HERE" but the safe course is to think first. Many of us have
learned this the hard way. But yet it still bears repeating.

--
James E. Morrow
Email to: jamesemorrow@email.com