shadowdude
Jun 30, 2004, 06:18 PM
Check it out, it prevents spyware from installing so it never even reaches your computer!Spyblaster (http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html)
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View Full Version : New way to deal with spyware! shadowdude Jun 30, 2004, 06:18 PM Check it out, it prevents spyware from installing so it never even reaches your computer!Spyblaster (http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html) Dell19 Jul 01, 2004, 03:42 AM I think SpyBot tries to block spyware from ever being installed as well by having an immunise option which seems to block particular sites on IE. hbdragon88 Jul 02, 2004, 02:01 AM Quite old, really...I downloaded this way back in August last year, when it was still at version 2.6.1. It only had 800 some items in its database...now it has nearly 3000 and has advanced to version 3.1.0. It is indeed very cool, although I have had few problems with tracking cookies or spyware. Turner Jul 02, 2004, 02:26 AM Thanks to Spybot, Adaware 6.0 & SpywareBlaster, when I run Spybot & Adaware now, I get few if any hits. And this is running maybe once a month, when I remember to clean it up. Before the new version of Spybot & Spywareblaster, I was getting at least a dozen hits on both SB & AA6.0, running once or twice a week. Great tools to have. Too bad we need them. Dell19 Jul 02, 2004, 04:29 AM Using a popup blocker, the immunisation function and increasing the security settings does seem to minimise spyware since nothing seems to be found anymore... Titi Jul 02, 2004, 02:36 PM Using a popup blocker, the immunisation function and increasing the security settings does seem to minimise spyware since nothing seems to be found anymore... Quite true! Since I have Spybot and Popup Killer installed, none has been found. :goodjob: MarineCorps Jul 02, 2004, 06:47 PM I think SpyBot tries to block spyware from ever being installed as well by having an immunise option which seems to block particular sites on IE. Yeah but it doesn't catch everything. Spybot suggests using Spyblaster itself. Saying it will ofer you more protection. :) hbdragon88 Jul 02, 2004, 08:21 PM Yeah but it doesn't catch everything. Spybot suggests using Spyblaster itself. Saying it will ofer you more protection. :) Well yeah. The last time I had Spybot on my system, it only blocked 500 some items, while Blaster had over 1600 items that it could block. Six months later...I don't know. Someone with Spybot, please compare. As of June 23, 2004, Spyware Blaster has 3,022 items in its DB. Turner Jul 02, 2004, 10:41 PM According to the latest version of Spybot, I've got 1165 bad processes blacklisted. Spyware blaster does have more, but Spybot also has different functions. They do work well together. Titi Jul 03, 2004, 03:13 AM According to the latest version of Spybot, I've got 1165 bad processes blacklisted. Spyware blaster does have more, but Spybot also has different functions. They do work well together. When I run Spybot, it tells that there are 14540 :confused: But then it doesn't look for spyware only - see picture. Turner Jul 03, 2004, 03:17 AM Hmm...Immunize shows 1930-something products immunized against. When I hover over the Spybot S&D Tray icon, it shows me the 1165 number. What tab are you getting that info from? Titi Jul 03, 2004, 03:37 AM What tab are you getting that info from? It is Settings and there you find File sets But how do you make it a tray icon? Turner Jul 03, 2004, 03:47 AM I have version 1.3. Click on Tools and then check Resident. It shows up in Taskmgr as TeaTimer.exe. I have different numbers up there. Probably different websites visited? I dunno. :shrug: Titi Jul 03, 2004, 03:55 AM Or maybe it is because I have version 1.2! Turner Jul 03, 2004, 04:00 AM Could be.... 1.3 is pretty cool. Didn't like the resident at first, but it stops registry changes and gives more protection. Pretty useful little program, if you ask me. Titi Jul 03, 2004, 04:17 AM I've just finished downloading 1.3 and Spyblaster. Thanks for the link and the info MarineCorps Jul 03, 2004, 12:15 PM I'm DL 1.3 now. 4MB of DL. :( Intresting that there are 16 mirriors for DL this thing from.:hmm: Thank god for get right. :) Nixnutz Jul 06, 2004, 09:14 PM SpywareBlaster is a good product and comes highly recommended by virtually all of the people who haunt the anti-adware/spyware forums. There are so many mirrors for the downloads because the sites are often the victims of DOS attacks allegedly at the hands of the people who create spyware..... MarineCorps Jul 07, 2004, 08:26 AM There are so many mirrors for the downloads because the sites are often the victims of DOS attacks allegedly at the hands of the people who create spyware..... Yeah, Getright picked up quite a few Paalikles Jul 08, 2004, 09:46 AM I just discovered that they have launched a new version of Spywareblaster - and it has support for the newest Firefox browser. Color me protected :D hbdragon88 Jul 08, 2004, 11:33 AM I just discovered that they have launched a new version of Spywareblaster - and it has support for the newest Firefox browser. Color me protected :D Whoa, where have you been? v3.1 was released back in December of last year...that was more than half a year ago... shadowdude Jul 08, 2004, 01:30 PM Whoa, where have you been? v3.1 was released back in December of last year...that was more than half a year ago... Yes, but version3.1 didn't support firefox0.9 Paalikles Jul 09, 2004, 08:50 AM I was referring to version 3.2, and the detection updates of July 7th. I ve been around ;) I have to update my own 3.1 to 3.2 when I get home though, since I am on holiday at the moment... hbdragon88 Jul 09, 2004, 11:33 AM ANOTHER version? Argh. I hate having to update so often...2.6.1 to 3.0 to 3.1 to now 3.2.... Nixnutz Jul 10, 2004, 01:10 AM Update is the name of the game....McAfee updated their virus definitions three times this week...... gonzo_for_civ Jul 13, 2004, 01:35 AM I used to have tons of spyware problems back when ad-aware was in version 5 and updates were few and far between. I used spybot S&D for a while and after adaware 6 came out I figured I would give it a try. After using it for a few months and seeing that the reference files were being updated almost daily I decided to switch back to mainly using 6.0. Recently I decided to buy adaware 6 plus(cost $27) so that I could let others know how well it was working(and because my brother in laws mom kept asking me to fix her computer because her other son kept getting it loaded with spyware and adware from porn sites). Using adwatch almost everything gets blocked(occasionaly something will slip through, but I'm fine scanning every other week or so) and I don't notice any sort of performance hit while keeping it running. Spybot isn't picking up anything that adaware leaves either so I would definately recommend adaware 6 plus or pro if you have the money. If not then I guess you'd have to search around for the best free solution. Also, definately grab yourself an adware blocking hosts file. They aren't hard to find and can block a load of crap at absolutely no cost. The downside is that they usually aren't updated very often where as with spybot or adaware you're updated more than once a week. hbdragon88 Jul 13, 2004, 10:23 AM HOLY CRAP GONZO POSTED! :p But is the Plus version of 6.0 really worth it? It does have "Ad Watch" but will it pick up more spyware or something? As far as I see "Ad Watch" is just like Spybot S&D's browser helper and Spyware Blaster's whole purpose, to provide real-time spyware protection. Titi Jul 13, 2004, 11:29 AM Yes, according to what I read on their site the difference between Ad-aware plus and the free version of Ad-aware 6.0 is the Ad-watch functionality. CivGeneral Jul 13, 2004, 11:35 AM Personaly, I use 3 Anti-Spyware programs. I use Bazooka Spyware Scanner, Spybot S&D, and Spyware Blaster. After being forced to reinstal windows due to spywares, I have finaly gotten the modivation to install the programs to prevent the nasty programs from getting into my system :). gonzo_for_civ Jul 13, 2004, 03:56 PM Yes it is definately worth it. While you aren't going to catch any additional spyware using plus you don't have to worry about it ever reaching your computer in the first place. It was a tad pricey at $27 but it saves me a ton of time if you consider the amount of web surfing I do. I used to have to clean all the time because system degredation got so bad it was noticable, now I clean it once every week or so to catch the thing or two that get past ad-watch. Of course I still supplement with spybot S&D because nothing is perfect, but it definately saves me time. I guess time is really the only thing you are going to save plus you don't really have to worry about adware getting on your computer and acting before you can stop it. To me money isn't really a big issue so I got it, spybot's immunize function is something I've used but it really isn't all that it's cracked up to be. Spybot probably cleans a system a little bit better than adaware but immunizing your computer with spybot is about as effective as a chain link fence against mosquitos as far as keeping spyware out. I'm not too sure about the others, but from what I gather their detection rates aren't nearly as high as spybot or adware so I leave them alone, for now. hbdragon88 Jul 14, 2004, 04:16 PM Spyware Guard (http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareguard.html), a real-time tool against incoming spyware. Paalikles Jul 14, 2004, 05:20 PM Erm. The cost of your spare time equals your real wage. So time saved is a good thing in two ways - hunting spyware isnt as tiresome as it could be, and the time saved could be spent on other activities ;) Immunizing with spybot is something I havent found much use for either, though the download blocker works quite well -> in fact people that visit the SF forum might remember my thread about a warning that UGO sites had spyware, and that Spybot's blocker kept them blocked from auto-downloading. I suppose enabling the immunization could be useful somehow, but I am still not sure what it does exactly. MarineCorps Jul 14, 2004, 06:03 PM Spyware Guard (http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareguard.html), a real-time tool against incoming spyware. Hmmmm, looks usefull. SpywareGuard provides a real-time protection solution against spyware that is a great addition to SpywareBlaster's protection method. An anti-virus program scans files before you open them and prevents execution if a virus is detected - SpywareGuard does the same thing, but for spyware! And you can easily have an anti-virus program running alongside SpywareGuard. SpywareGuard now also features Download Protection and Browser Hijacking Protection! Features Listing: Fast Real-Time Scanning engine - catch and block spyware before it is executed (EXE and CAB files supported) with signature-based scanning for known spyware and heuristic/generic detection capabilities to catch new/mutated spyware Download Protection - prevent spyware from being download in Internet Explorer Browser Hijacking Protection - stop browser hijacking activity in real-time SG LiveUpdate - provides an easy updating solution Small size - with a small size and small definition sizes, download and updates are quick Report Capabilities - keep a detailed log of all spyware detected Spyware files are blocked before being opened or run - they are not simply shut down after they are loaded in memory (and after they have performed their tasks) It's a free download And only 913K! :) shadowdude Jul 14, 2004, 06:18 PM I thought about using SG but you have to keep it running in the backround all the time and I found it annoying. Since I use firefox instead of IE I really have little use for it anyway! |
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