The question is could you possibly charge the company for using your bandwidth to download the ads. If this software was installed on a PC it would most likely have been tagged as ad-ware. I wonder when the first Ad-ware/Malware scanner for the PS3 will be coming out.
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I have been solidly unimpressed with the results from most of the main stream anti-virus vendors. There are of course huge trade offs between speed, usability and accuracy. I also don't like having programs think for me without giving me a viable option to change the way it's handling a situation on the fly. For my machines I've switched all windows machines to ESET's NOD32. All my personal linux boxes I have on F-Prot.
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The question is could you possibly charge the company for using your bandwidth to download the ads. If this software was installed on a PC it would most likely have been tagged as ad-ware. I wonder when the first Ad-ware/Malware scanner for the PS3 will be coming out. -- A
I have been solidly unimpressed with the results from most of the main stream anti-virus vendors. There are of course huge trade offs between speed, usability and accuracy. I also don't like having programs think for me without giving me a viable option to change the way it's handling a situation on the fly. For my machines I've switched all windows machines to ESET's NOD32. All my personal linux boxes I have on F-Prot. -- a