bob3160
8201
Caution - This is beta and can leave you with an unusable computer.
DavidR
8202
Beta or not, anti-rootkit tools are generally run when suspect that you have a rootkit infection - I would go further and suggest that they should be run under guidance of a malware removal specialist.
Avast has an anti-rootkit module built in and this is based on the GMER anti-rootkit tool (one of the better ones), but that required a degree of user knowledge.
CraigB
8203
Windows updates are available.
Just got my first set of updates for win8 - 9 updates at 344mb :o
system
8205
I had 20 updates for Win 7, .NET, Office 2007, etc.
CraigB
8209
FileZilla 3.6.0.1
Download/Changelog:
http://filezilla-project.org/index.php
system
8212
system
8213
Spybot Search & Destroy 2.0
Download:
http://www.safer-networking.org/dl/
PS:It,s been almost 3years,since safer-networking.org released latest full version of S&D (1.6.2)…Shall we try S&D 2.0?
system
8216
i know its off topic but is Spybot Search & Destroy 2.0 compatable with online protection of malwarebytes anti-malware(paid version) and avast internet security and i didn’t llke the old version of spybot in the first place and should or maybe not try it…
bob3160
8217
You’ve answered your own question. If what you already have is keeping you safe, why clutter it up with something else ???
There has been quite alot of comments regarding S&D having seen its day and now outdated compared to MBam of SAS for that matter.
You could use the Search function and possibly get more specifics. 
system
8220
If you run Spybot as an on-demand scanner, it should definitely play nicely with MBAM and Avast.