Technical is correct, scriptdefender doesn’t really protect against scripts automaticly launched from websites ect :frowning: but only comes in action when you actualy activate (excecute) the script local.

It is no “real” blocker like the function in avast Pro or ZA 4 pro. But has it use.

It’s a great tool, uses NO resouces at all. But doesn’t gives “complete” protection. Offcourse it’s better than nothing.

You can test (script defender) with this file (harmless demo from Finjan website) :

http://www.virusdefence.co.nz/security/tetris_demo.js

And see what happens if you don’t run Active X script defender. :wink:

I wouldn’t run without it !

Waldo