I am currently using AVG-Anti Spyware, Spyware Doctor(registered), and Spybot Search and Destroy.
I really like AVG and Spybot, but, I like Spyware Doctor's OnGuard features. For those that have done those security tests on programs, which ones should I keep?
I also have HJT, Norton '06, and CCleaner, but I'm not worried about those.
I don't use any real-time protection. I just don't see any need in it. I do have a modified HOST file though, that's always a good idea.
The only one I have ever used is Spybot - S&D, but only once. Common sense is a good thing to use, so I never really get to use any of them. But, it's always better to be safe than sorry.
YoKenny: I have a XP Home edition SP2. When I first got Spyware Doctor, It got some prett nasty stuff, so I just kept it.
TwistedMetal: Thanks. I do try to keep safe while online, I use Google's cache all the time when searching. And, I never put my full name on websites. I have heard about the HOST file with Hijack This, but I don't really know what it is.
I use the following, and i get zero adds, spyware, virus, or anything else-and havent in a long, long time.
Hardware firewall
Netveda firewall
etrust antivirus
spybot s&d
adaware personal edition
superantispyware
avg antispyware
spywareblaster
a2
some people will think its overkill, but i only run them once a week or so to make sure everything is ok. and i would rather be safe than sorry. and so far its served me well.
A major change you could make if you are still using IE is to switch to a safer browser, such as Firefox or Opera. Don't forget that if you decide to try one or both of these, it in no way prevents you from continuing to use IE. All these browsers will sit happily on your desktop and you can choose which one to use as you see fit.
A major change you could make if you are still using IE is to switch to a safer browser, such as Firefox or Opera. Don't forget that if you decide to try one or both of these, it in no way prevents you from continuing to use IE. All these browsers will sit happily on your desktop and you can choose which one to use as you see fit.
I use Firefox. I love it. I've used it a little before 1.5 and I won't go back now.
A major change you could make if you are still using IE is to switch to a safer browser, such as Firefox or Opera.
What makes you think Firefox or Opera are a safer browsers?
Firefox Myths - Myths Regarding The Firefox Web Browser
Myth (Definition) - "A fiction or half-truth, especially one that forms part of an ideology." While Firefox is a decent Web Browser, there are numerous Myths floating around the Internet regarding it. Hopefully this site will debunk some of these.
The first link you posted is bogus. The "myths" that he pretends exist are just things he made up. We've already dealt with mastertech enough in the past and I have no desire to get into that one again. But I will say I find this to be better:
The first link you posted is bogus. The "myths" that he pretends exist are just things he made up. We've already dealt with mastertech enough in the past and I have no desire to get into that one again. But I will say I find this to be better:
"If you use IE-SPYAD in conjunction with SpywareBlaster or Spybot Search & Destroy, you should be aware that there is considerable overlap between the Restricted sites lists maintained by these three programs. As a result of that overlap, you may encounter minor issues while updating IE-SPYAD. See the ReadMe for IE-SPYAD for more information and advice.
My recommendation is to use ONE program to add sites to your Restricted sites zone. Using multiple programs to add sites to your Restricted sites zone leads only to overlap, conflicts, and confusion without necessarily increasing your level of protection."
I used Spyware Doctor, and if you really have to remove one of the two remove Spyware Doctor. Spybot seems better. The best thing to do is leave them running both. Spyboth does not run in the backround so it won't take much 'space'