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Failing Grades For Most Anti-Spyware Tools

serbach writes "Steve Gibson posted this link to a superb test of about two dozen top Anti-Spyware programs: Eric L. Howes conducted the test over a two-week period in October. The results surprised me: only 3 ASW programs had a 'batting average' of better than .500 when it came to eradicating the broad range of spyware in the test. Freeware star Spybot Search & Destroy came in a distant 7th with an average of only .376. The top three? Giant Anti-Spyware, Spy Sweeper, and Ad-Aware. These test results are well worth your time."

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  1. Ars Report by cow_licker · · Score: 5, Informative

    Ars-technica also just did a review. Check it out.

    http://arstechnica.com/reviews/apps/spyware-remo va l.ars

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  2. Re:none here by afd8856 · · Score: 5, Informative

    I've seen spyware targeted at firefox and java applets that would want me to install something I was not curious enough to see. Fortunately, I was always asked if I want to install (security mechanism in Java and Firefox). I think grandpa' will click ok on those boxes, without reading them first.

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  3. And if they fail... by Tuxedo+Jack · · Score: 5, Informative

    That's what SpywareInfo's for.

    http://www.spywareinfo.com

    It's arguable that they're the biggest antispyware site out there, and if nothing else, they can get the CoolWebSearch strains that even Ad-Aware and Spybot can't get (real-yellow-pages, linklist, et cetera).

    (Disclaimer: I'm a Trusted Advisor there.)

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  4. An ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure by gtkuhn · · Score: 5, Informative

    Seriously guys, none of these spyware removers are even remotely perfect and they all suck time and CPU cycles. I disavow any knowledge of this guy, Mike Lin, but his itty-bitty FREEWARE program kicks butt.http://www.mlin.net/StartupMonitor.shtml It does one tiny little thing with almost zero overhead, it tells you what wants to insinuate itself into one of the several startup vectors of Windows. And gives you the option of not allowing it. Any spyware must have some part that runs at startup. This gives you a warning and a filename for googling to remove whatever you have contracted. Probably works for many worms, viruses, and trojans too.

  5. SINGLE BEST SOLUTION by dioscaido · · Score: 5, Informative
    Stop running your daily desktop account as Administrator. Most, if not all, of the spyware will fail when it attempts to infect your system. It's just general good practice anyway. No one runs KDE/Gnome as root, or log into their OSX machine as root. Neither should we.