May I ask,,Does Spyware blaster really work? Also,can Emsisoft Anti Malware run along side MSE? Thank you!
Spywareblaster, does it work
Started by Claw, Dec 03 2011 11:48 PM
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#1
Posted 03 December 2011 - 11:48 PM
#2
Posted 04 December 2011 - 02:33 AM
It may, however there are too many variables between systems so the general consensus from reading elsewhere in this forum is not to do so.
In my case 1 I run MSE , .
2 Scan every download with Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware,
3 Clean at least daily with CCleaner ( the teenage kids are now in the habit of cleaning after they finish on Face Book)
4 and occasional scan with Superantispyware
also you soon learn to recognize the high risk sites , learn what processes should be running - google any unknown processes to check-
and leave registry cleaners and drive wipers out because they can cause a lot of problems - leave for the tech heads.
JJ
In my case 1 I run MSE , .
2 Scan every download with Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware,
3 Clean at least daily with CCleaner ( the teenage kids are now in the habit of cleaning after they finish on Face Book)
4 and occasional scan with Superantispyware
also you soon learn to recognize the high risk sites , learn what processes should be running - google any unknown processes to check-
and leave registry cleaners and drive wipers out because they can cause a lot of problems - leave for the tech heads.
JJ
#3
Posted 04 December 2011 - 02:57 AM
Hey Claw - SpywareBlaster is another which was designed specifically with Internet Explorer in mind. Yes, it can be a useful addition for those who primarily use IE for browsing but for anyone else, including Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera users, it offers very little in the way of any extra protection.
As for Emsisoft Anti-Malware: If you are talking about the free version then yes, it should be fine with MSE. The free version does not include any real time protection so nothing is actually running, consequently the chance of it conflicting with MSE, or any other security software, is practically zero. In that respect, it's no different to the free versions of MBAM and SAS.
HTH,
Cheers mate...Jim
As for Emsisoft Anti-Malware: If you are talking about the free version then yes, it should be fine with MSE. The free version does not include any real time protection so nothing is actually running, consequently the chance of it conflicting with MSE, or any other security software, is practically zero. In that respect, it's no different to the free versions of MBAM and SAS.
HTH,
Cheers mate...Jim
Jim Hillier - Managing editor Daves Computer Tips.com
#4
Posted 04 December 2011 - 08:05 AM
Not really sure what HTH means at the end of your reply,,but I want to thank you Jim and jjj for the help!!!!
#5
Posted 04 December 2011 - 10:17 AM
HTH = Hope That Helps
HTH
HTH
Jim Hillier - Managing editor Daves Computer Tips.com
#6
Posted 05 December 2011 - 06:44 AM
Thanks Jim,,Sometimes us Americans suffer from brain drain!!!!
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