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I threw this question on a previous post,but thing it just got lost in all

the other answers that were part of another question.So hope it is all right

to re ask this anew.I have window's live one care,and malwarebytes. Want to

put Spybot back on computer. when I had it before it did great job,but I got

spooked about it and deleted it. Is is a good one to use. How about AVG.

window's one care apparently does not work very well as I seem to have an

infected computer. Thanks to all who help the helpless.
 
On 07 May 2010, =?Utf-8?B?ZGlkZWU1OA==?=

wrote in

microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:



> Want to put Spybot back on computer. when I had it before it did

> great job,but I got spooked about it and deleted it. Is is a good

> one to use.




In my opinion, Spybot has declined in recent years. It's spyware

definitions are not updated very often and it seems to miss things

that other malware scanners find. I still use it, though, but only

for one of its Immunize feature, which adds their groomed list of bad

web sites to your Hosts file and to your browser's restricted zones.

I will scan the system with it occasionally, but I don't rely on it.



> How about AVG.




AVG is a virus scanner. It's not the same kind of product as a

malware scanner like Spybot.
 
I receive Spybot S&D definition updates every week. How often do you

need them updated?



On Fri, 07 May 2010 11:33:41 -0400, Nil

wrote:



>On 07 May 2010, =?Utf-8?B?ZGlkZWU1OA==?=

> wrote in

>microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

>

>> Want to put Spybot back on computer. when I had it before it did

>> great job,but I got spooked about it and deleted it. Is is a good

>> one to use.


>

>In my opinion, Spybot has declined in recent years. It's spyware

>definitions are not updated very often and it seems to miss things

>that other malware scanners find. I still use it, though, but only

>for one of its Immunize feature, which adds their groomed list of bad

>web sites to your Hosts file and to your browser's restricted zones.

>I will scan the system with it occasionally, but I don't rely on it.

>

>> How about AVG.


>

>AVG is a virus scanner. It's not the same kind of product as a

>malware scanner like Spybot.




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"Barry Schwarz" wrote in message

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> I receive Spybot S&D definition updates every week. How often do you

> need them updated?

>

> On Fri, 07 May 2010 11:33:41 -0400, Nil

> wrote:

>

>>On 07 May 2010, =?Utf-8?B?ZGlkZWU1OA==?=

>> wrote in

>>microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

>>

>>> Want to put Spybot back on computer. when I had it before it did

>>> great job,but I got spooked about it and deleted it. Is is a good

>>> one to use.


>>

>>In my opinion, Spybot has declined in recent years. It's spyware

>>definitions are not updated very often and it seems to miss things

>>that other malware scanners find. I still use it, though, but only

>>for one of its Immunize feature, which adds their groomed list of bad

>>web sites to your Hosts file and to your browser's restricted zones.

>>I will scan the system with it occasionally, but I don't rely on it.

>>

>>> How about AVG.


>>

>>AVG is a virus scanner. It's not the same kind of product as a

>>malware scanner like Spybot.


>

> --

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> window's one care apparently does not work very well as I seem to have an

> infected computer.




When does your OneCare subscription expire (or has it already expired)?



Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the

computer (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought

it)?



Can I install Microsoft Security Essentials [or any other

anti-virus/anti-spyware application] to clean up my already-infected

computer?

http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/msescan/thread/87058857-d181-4019-a723-efd9a49d9275

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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002







didee58 wrote:

> I threw this question on a previous post,but thing it just got lost in all

> the other answers that were part of another question.So hope it is all

> right

> to re ask this anew.I have window's live one care,and malwarebytes. Want

> to

> put Spybot back on computer. when I had it before it did great job,but I

> got

> spooked about it and deleted it. Is is a good one to use. How about AVG.

> window's one care apparently does not work very well as I seem to have an

> infected computer. Thanks to all who help the helpless.
 
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message

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> Can I install Microsoft Security Essentials [or any other

> anti-virus/anti-spyware application] to clean up my already-infected

> computer?




Probably not.
 
On 07 May 2010, Barry Schwarz wrote in

microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:



> I receive Spybot S&D definition updates every week. How often do you

> need them updated?




I need them updated AT LEAST every day.
 
On 08 May 2010, Nil wrote in

microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:



> On 07 May 2010, Barry Schwarz wrote in

> microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

>

>> I receive Spybot S&D definition updates every week. How often do

>> you need them updated?


>

> I need them updated AT LEAST every day.




And Spybot often goes for much longer than a week between updates. And

another thing about it - it doesn't play well with Vista's and Win7's

UAC. You have to explicitly run it as Adminstrator in order for it to

clean anything. It's very annoying to do a lengthy scan, only to find

out that you forgot that step and wasted your time. At this point, I

don't expect that to be fixed. I get the distinct impression that the

developers have lost interest in the product.
 
My one care expirs in Sept.if I had known that is was a program that is no

longer going to be available I wouldn't have pd for it in the first place.got

computer from son so not sure what was on it new.I use windows defender +AVG

on laptop(it has Vista) which seems to work well. Just need good one to get

rid of +keep the baddie's from gettin in. Again Thanks



"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:



> > window's one care apparently does not work very well as I seem to have an

> > infected computer.


>

> When does your OneCare subscription expire (or has it already expired)?

>

> Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the

> computer (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought

> it)?

>

> Can I install Microsoft Security Essentials [or any other

> anti-virus/anti-spyware application] to clean up my already-infected

> computer?

> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/msescan/thread/87058857-d181-4019-a723-efd9a49d9275

> --

> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

>

>

>

> didee58 wrote:

> > I threw this question on a previous post,but thing it just got lost in all

> > the other answers that were part of another question.So hope it is all

> > right

> > to re ask this anew.I have window's live one care,and malwarebytes. Want

> > to

> > put Spybot back on computer. when I had it before it did great job,but I

> > got

> > spooked about it and deleted it. Is is a good one to use. How about AVG.

> > window's one care apparently does not work very well as I seem to have an

> > infected computer. Thanks to all who help the helpless.


>

> .

>
 
> ...got computer from son so not sure what was on it new



Assuming you (not your son) installed OneCare in September 2009, what

anti-virus application was installed when your son gave or sold you the

computer and was the subscription current at the time?



> window's one care apparently does not work very well as I seem to have an

> infected computer.




You will find assistance for your hijackware issue in the OneCare

Peer-to-Peer Support Forums:

http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/windowsliveonecare/



How to reach official OneCare Support (FAQ)

http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/...e/thread/30400b52-7f26-4ba0-bc18-17e305329d90



NB: If the computer's already infected, neither Spybot nor any other

anti-spyware or anti-virus application will properly install now.





didee58 wrote:

> My one care expirs in Sept.if I had known that is was a program that is no

> longer going to be available I wouldn't have pd for it in the first

> place.got computer from son so not sure what was on it new.I use windows

> defender +AVG on laptop(it has Vista) which seems to work well. Just need

> good one to get rid of +keep the baddie's from gettin in. Again Thanks

>

> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>>> window's one care apparently does not work very well as I seem to have

>>> an

>>> infected computer.


>>

>> When does your OneCare subscription expire (or has it already expired)?

>>

>> Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the

>> computer (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you

>> bought

>> it)?

>>

>> Can I install Microsoft Security Essentials [or any other

>> anti-virus/anti-spyware application] to clean up my already-infected

>> computer?

>> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/msescan/thread/87058857-d181-4019-a723-efd9a49d9275

>> --

>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

>>

>>

>>

>> didee58 wrote:

>>> I threw this question on a previous post,but thing it just got lost in

>>> all

>>> the other answers that were part of another question.So hope it is all

>>> right

>>> to re ask this anew.I have window's live one care,and malwarebytes.

>>> Want

>>> to

>>> put Spybot back on computer. when I had it before it did great job,but I

>>> got

>>> spooked about it and deleted it. Is is a good one to use. How about AVG.

>>> window's one care apparently does not work very well as I seem to have

>>> an

>>> infected computer. Thanks to all who help the helpless.


>>

>> .
 
Just want to say thanks,I just went ahead and reinstalled Spy bot. Picked up

like 70+ virus and such.So much for live one care,its just doing a band up

job(not) anyway,Thanks for help.



"Greg Russell" wrote:



> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message

> news:ucOrYph7KHA.5808@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>

> > Can I install Microsoft Security Essentials [or any other

> > anti-virus/anti-spyware application] to clean up my already-infected

> > computer?


>

> Probably not.

>

>

> .

>
 
Nil wrote:



> In my opinion, Spybot has declined in recent years. It's spyware

> definitions are not updated very often and it seems to miss things

> that other malware scanners find. I still use it, though, but only

> for one of its Immunize feature, which adds their groomed list of bad

> web sites to your Hosts file and to your browser's restricted zones.

> I will scan the system with it occasionally, but I don't rely on it.








You gotta be kidding NIls..... My Spybot has updates at least once a

week,,, and I've had up to 3.



Secondly, from what I know, I was always led to believe that Spybot is

primarily for 'dialers' and the like; I certainly wouldnt get rid of

it. Also, as of right now, it has 1,300,800 definitions which are

increasing at a dramatic rate as rip-off merchant try to find new ways

to steal your connection etc. (thats:: one million, three hundred

thousand and eighty defs.... probably more as I type.)



Ed
 
On 23 May 2010, Eddie wrote in

microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:



> You gotta be kidding NIls..... My Spybot has updates at least

> once a week,,, and I've had up to 3.




No, I'm not kidding. It's been years since they updated their

definitions more than once a week. Here's their list of updates since

2002:







> Secondly, from what I know, I was always led to believe that

> Spybot is primarily for 'dialers' and the like; I certainly

> wouldnt get rid of it.




As I said, I don't get rid of it because I like the Immunize feature.

But I've found other malware scanners (Malwarebytes and

SuperAntiSpyware) that I think are more on top of things and are more

reliable.
 
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