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Anti-adware Misses Most Malware -- From the langa List
By happy coincidence, noted computer author Brian Livingston covered
anti- adware tools at the same time we were discussing them in recent issues ("Spyware Hype Vs Real Threats" http://langa.com/newsletters/2005/2005-01- 27.htm#2 ). Brian's work, analyzing data produced by Eric Howes, an instructor at the University of Illinois, shows that "nearly every anti-adware application on the market catches less than half of the bad stuff." Brian's recommendation is to use multiple anti-malware tools, so each can catch what others miss; they can backstop each other. Long-time readers will recognize this approach as the same one we've recommended in this newsletter many, many times. But I'd arrived at that conclusion empirically and anecdotally; Brian now offers statistical proof to back up my less-formal, seat-of-the-pants conclusion. <g> Howes' test results also show that Microsoft's free beta AntiSpyware, which we've previously recommended ( http://langa.com/newsletters/2005/2005-01-13.htm#2 ) is the current best of the bunch in antispyware tools. Brian and I both recommend Microsoft's AntiSpyware as one of the tools everyone should have; but beyond that, his recommendations differ slightly from mine in that he includes commercial tools in his top slots. I actually agree with Brian that the tools he recommends (e.g. http://www.webroot.com/ , $30) are good, but I know that far more people will use tools if they're free or nearly so. That's why my primary list includes only freeware and donationware--- to help ensure that cost isn't an excuse to avoid using these important defenses. Brian's report appeared in his Windows Secrets newsletter; http://windowssecrets.com/050127/ . Definitely worth a look. BTW, my recommendations--- all free for personal use: Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...e/default.mspx Spywareblaster: http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html Spybot S&D: http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html Ad-Aware Personal Edition: http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/ From www.langa.com This is a great newsletter and I recommend you to sign up if you haven't already. |
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Sounds pretty good, especially the praise for M$'s AntiSpyware App... good they could come into a new market with flying colors...
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All the kit mentioned will do some good and another notable is X-Cleaner ( www.spywareguide.com ). For the dirty stuff you always need HijackThis and a functioning brain. I would say they are all improving now that the exponential rate at which the spyware programs were increasing has now slowed. Well it appears that way to me anyway - until recently it seemed every one was a new one, now I get to see the same ones over and over again.
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I tried MS anti-spyware and it wants to remove Flashget from my system.
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