Good Free Anti Spyware Real Time Protection

Whats a good free anti spyware product with real time protection that complements avast. Resolved

http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

no need to add anything, Avast integrates a good anti-spyware already.

Hi all…

This is certainly a good program that will compliment any security arrangement but it doesn’t run in the background, at least in the way other programs do. In terms of standalone antispyware applications, there is debate as to their affectiveness (although I don’t know about Spyware Terminator) but here are the free ones with real time protection…

Windows Defender if you are using Windows XP. Windows Vista and 7 come with this program already included. Or…

Ad-Aware Free

Spybot S&D

Spyware Terminator. Just as a heads up, if you have problems with version 2.7, uninstall it and download version 2.3 here. Be sure to not install the Crawler toolbar. :wink:

Hope this helps… :slight_smile:

Regards…

SpywareBlaster is inert/passive, it doesn’t have resident protection.

There aren’t that many free anti-spyware applications that provide resident protection, certainly none I would recommend. Some would say windows defender, but I have never used it.

Hi DavidR.

One could think of Immunet Protect. Immunet Protect is a free cloud-based security solution that uses the power of community to layer its protections that can be used alongside an existing resident av-solution.
But you know what our avast-moderator, Vlk, thinks about that in-the-cloud product as it uses (parasitically as he considers it) the combined protection of the av solutions of the users in the Immunet Protect Cloud, without doing much to achieve these results. However it could be used as an additional protection layer,

polonus

Not a lot of use unless you happen to be on-line.

hi Pol,

well first Vlk is a bit more than a mod here, he’s Avast lead developer :wink: And then my interpretation is that he considered immunet in particular a parasite entity, which I completely agree with. They could be sued for what they’re doing, but that’s been discussed already, with a lightning fast intervention from an immunet rep when I mentioned it a few months ago ;D
Other than this, Vlk announced that Avast 5.1 will include cloud features :slight_smile:

Windows Defender is un-necessary on XP.

[url=http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php?t=overview]Ad-Aware Free[/url]
Ad-Aware has not kept up with the times and not worth the hard disk space it consumes.
[url=http://www.safer-networking.org/en/home/index.html]Spybot S&D[/url]
Spybot S&D has not kept up with the times and not worth the hard disk space it consumes.

Why is that?

Perhaps you noticed the comment in my last post, “In terms of standalone antispyware applications, there is debate as to their affectiveness…” The OP asked, I answered. :wink:

Regards…

Please see DavidR’s Reply #4

Some would say windows defender, but I have never used it.

I value DavidR’s advice.

I also have turned WD real-time protection off. I just don’t see any need for it, avast!'s detection rates are really high these days(also on the spyware front) not to mention WD doesn’t get all the malware signatures like MSE does(only anti-spyware). I only do a manual scan with it every now and then but i rely more on MBAM for that.

What about threat fire is that compatible with avast looks like a good complement to avast. I choose avast because of its rootkit scan detection in its boot time scan, however Microsoft Security essentials seems to be beating avast. I don’t know for some reason I have prefered avast, I found the user interface more tech.

The forum search function is an often underused resource ;D

Many such posts.

Hi…

Ok, you must have changed your mind… ???

http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=35560.msg299307#msg299307

http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=35526.msg299296#msg299296

Regards…

I am using Malwarebytes for scanning for malwares. Recently I was able to detect a malicious program hidden inside “Family Feud” which no other programs were able to detect it. Hitman Pro 5.0 is free for 30 days. You can use it to destroy any existence spywares, malwares…etc (it is suck because only good for 30 days).

I also prefer MBAM (Malwarebytes). I have both the Pro (one lifetime fee) and Free versions, depending on what machine(s) I’m using. Some here also use SAS (SuperAntiSpyware), which also offers Pro and Free versions.

Personally, with Avast, I think all you need is the free version and many of us use MBAM.

That was Reply #8 on: May 18, 2008, 11:02:37 PM »

A lot has changed on my systems since then and I was refering to my Windows 7 system.