Re: Cox Security Suite vs. Norton or McAfee ??
- From: "Milo \(MSPSS\)" <V-4jpaca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 09:30:30 +0800
Thats why I did indicated to have 2 Anti-Spyware and the for the one to not avail or disable real time monitoring which would likely slowdown a system, In my experience no one or AS would say it can take out everything in one sitting. quite often having 2 widens the options. As per point that 70% of worlds infection today is of anti-spyware, malware etc... than a virus. And most of the virus circulating has already a fix than spyware, ransomware,rougeware,malware, adware that change by the minute - depending on how much profit the financiers gain along the way.
It might be an overkill but i dont want to take chances of a possible return or occurence of a nasty infection.
Milo
MSPSS
"siljaline" <siljaline@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eFL$3XtzHHA.1100@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Milo (MSPSS)" wrote:Just remember > who can give you immediate response time if you need
assistance and user friendly console ( balance it off ), also one AV and
atleast 2 Anti-spyware: 1 with realtime monitoring and the other one as back
up.
Options for Anti-spyware/malware
Windows Defender
http://www.microsoft.com/defender
Spybot SD
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/mirrors/index.html
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Milo
MSPSS
More than two anti-spyware apps would be overkill and a burden
to the O/S.
Silj
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siljaline
MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Security, AH-VSOP
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