Originally posted by: Acanthus
Ive always liked adaware, but it seems to crash a lot in vista ultimate.
Does anyone know of a good spyware scanner/remover for Vista + IE7?
Originally posted by: bsobel
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Ive always liked adaware, but it seems to crash a lot in vista ultimate.
Does anyone know of a good spyware scanner/remover for Vista + IE7?
NAV or NIS 2007.
Originally posted by: alpha88
On a serious note, I have Vista Ultimate and IE7, Outlook 2007.
How do you even get spyware in the first place?
Absolutely terrible, and they cost money.
Browsing the internet on IE7.
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: alpha88
On a serious note, I have Vista Ultimate and IE7, Outlook 2007.
How do you even get spyware in the first place?
Browsing the internet on IE7.
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Acanthus
Originally posted by: alpha88
On a serious note, I have Vista Ultimate and IE7, Outlook 2007.
How do you even get spyware in the first place?
Browsing the internet on IE7.
Unlikely if you are running the latest version of all your installed software (including IE / Windows Updates) in a limited user account with common sense.
See if your installed software is up to date with Secunia Inspector
Learn about limited user accounts from mechBgon
Look at virus detection rate tests in The Antivirus Detection Rate Thread
Currently one of the best spyware removal application for Vista (x32) is SuperAntiSpyware. The free edition does not have realtime proteciton, but still removes and detects the malware with an excellent detection rate.
Originally posted by: Acanthus
superantispyware was actually pretty good, and as i suspected, IE7 only really allows tracking cookies nowadays, nothing critical.
99 tracking cookies removed on a full scan, everything seems smooth now.
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Acanthus
superantispyware was actually pretty good, and as i suspected, IE7 only really allows tracking cookies nowadays, nothing critical.
99 tracking cookies removed on a full scan, everything seems smooth now.
SpywareBlaster prevents them
does anybody recommend anything else to protect Vista-32bit besides that, spyware blaster, and AVG?
This is my house, not a corporate environment
Originally posted by: zig3695
antivir is goodness. the popup to buy is a bit annoying though...
What about AntiVir, would you consider that? If so, that gets my vote over the other two.Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
hmm lets have a small poll guys. AVG or AVAST? both the home, free version, which is better?
Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
oh? what makes antiVir better than those 2? and where can i get it free?