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gordon



Joined: 25 Feb 2006
Posts: 227



PostPosted: 08/22/07 - 06:12    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello. I am using Internet Explorer as my default web browser. I was thinking that everything was fine regarding my system until I didnt downloaded Spybot Search & Destroy utility just to see how does it works. I didnt noticed any slowdown or something similar, but no matter that, Spybot Search & Destroy finds 4 or 5 possible threats every time I perform scan. From where are they coming from? Again, my system is working perfectly normal, no matter the Spybot S&Destroy reports. Who can tell me more about Spybot Search & Destroy? Thanks.
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donalt



Joined: 16 May 2006
Posts: 96



PostPosted: 09/20/07 - 21:45    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi. I think that is really nice software. But, I also think that you need to set the program not to alarm on every possible sign of threat. Sometimes ordinary cookies can be detected as Adware or something. One thing is for sure. If you have well configured Firewall + good antivirus software, there is no need for any other application. Use Firefox instead Internet Explorer and keep your Temp folder more often empty than usual. Oh, and one more thing, Windows Media Player. It is the most perfect Spyware program that you just cannot avoid. It reports everything directly to the Microsoft, so whats the problem anyway? Wink
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