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| | Anti-Malware and Anti-Virus I'm currently using AVG free. Should I be utilizing an Anti-Malware program, also? Thanks, James |
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| | Re: Anti-Malware and Anti-Virus "JamesJ" <jjy_darwin@newsgroup> wrote in message news:ONJrVYIQKHA.5032@newsgroup Quote: > I'm currently using AVG free. > Should I be utilizing an Anti-Malware program, also? |
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| | Re: Anti-Malware and Anti-Virus On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 17:53:20 -0400, "JamesJ" <jjy_darwin@newsgroup> wrote: Quote: > I'm currently using AVG free. OK. Not terrible, but in my view the freeware Avast is a much better choice. Quote: > Should I be utilizing an Anti-Malware program, also? Since a virus is a kind of malware, it *is* an anti-malware program. Please be aware that the term "malware" is short for "malicious software." It includes viruses, spyware, rootkits, trojans, worms, etc. Undoubtedly what you mean to ask is should you also be running an anti-*spyware* program. The answer is yes! Very definitely! Without running at least one (and since none is perfect, much better is two or more) you are *very* much underprotected. The two best anti-spyware programs are MalwareBytes AntiMalware and SuperAntiSpyware, both available in freeware versions. I highly recommend getting and running both. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| | Re: Anti-Malware and Anti-Virus Vista comes with Defender. -- Windows 7 RC http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "JamesJ" <jjy_darwin@newsgroup> wrote in message news:ONJrVYIQKHA.5032@newsgroup Quote: > I'm currently using AVG free. > Should I be utilizing an Anti-Malware program, also? > > Thanks, > James |
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| Windows Vista Home Premium x64 SP2 | Re: Anti-Malware and Anti-Virus This with AVG and you're pretty well set keeping your computer clean. |
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| | Re: Anti-Malware and Anti-Virus If a program boasts Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware should that cover it? I'm not concerned about paying for protection as long as I get what I should. My next question I think you answered. Is Malware and Spyware the same? James "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@newsgroup> wrote in message news:gae2c59688rmqi4h02moihesfic6o82bhm@newsgroup Quote: > On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 17:53:20 -0400, "JamesJ" > <jjy_darwin@newsgroup> wrote: > Quote: >> I'm currently using AVG free. > > OK. Not terrible, but in my view the freeware Avast is a much better > choice. > > Quote: >> Should I be utilizing an Anti-Malware program, also? > > Since a virus is a kind of malware, it *is* an anti-malware program. > Please be aware that the term "malware" is short for "malicious > software." It includes viruses, spyware, rootkits, trojans, worms, > etc. > > Undoubtedly what you mean to ask is should you also be running an > anti-*spyware* program. > > The answer is yes! Very definitely! Without running at least one (and > since none is perfect, much better is two or more) you are *very* much > underprotected. > > The two best anti-spyware programs are MalwareBytes AntiMalware and > SuperAntiSpyware, both available in freeware versions. I highly > recommend getting and running both. > > -- > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 > Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| | Re: Anti-Malware and Anti-Virus "JamesJ" <jjy_darwin@newsgroup> wrote in message news:%236weAYJQKHA.1360@newsgroup Quote: > If a program boasts Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware should that cover it? tools. You could add what others have suggested as long as there are no conflicts. I would add that occasionally a "rootkit" detector may be applied. If you have a certain type of rootkit, all of your other tools will give you bad information completely missing the infestation. Quote: > I'm not concerned about paying for protection as long as I get what I > should. > My next question I think you answered. > Is Malware and Spyware the same? *all* viruses to be malware. Malware is the umbrella term for all types of malicious software (viruses included). An antimalware program does not necessarily work against viruses. An antivirus program does not necessarily work against non-viral malware. You *need* antivirus (for old school reasons), but you probably *want* antimalware in the current circumstances. |
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| | Re: Anti-Malware and Anti-Virus I don't understand. Does an antispyware program protect against malware? James "FromTheRafters" <erratic @nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message news:OFEjfzJQKHA.5108@newsgroup Quote: > "JamesJ" <jjy_darwin@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:%236weAYJQKHA.1360@newsgroup Quote: >> If a program boasts Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware should that cover it? > Sure, but it is a good idea to have access to a variety of antimalware > tools. You could add what others have suggested as long as there are no > conflicts. I would add that occasionally a "rootkit" detector may be > applied. If you have a certain type of rootkit, all of your other tools > will give you bad information completely missing the infestation. > Quote: >> I'm not concerned about paying for protection as long as I get what I >> should. >> My next question I think you answered. >> Is Malware and Spyware the same? > Some spyware is malware, some adware is malware, most experts consider > *all* viruses to be malware. Malware is the umbrella term for all types of > malicious software (viruses included). > > An antimalware program does not necessarily work against viruses. An > antivirus program does not necessarily work against non-viral malware. > > You *need* antivirus (for old school reasons), but you probably *want* > antimalware in the current circumstances. > |
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| | Re: Anti-Malware and Anti-Virus On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 19:47:11 -0400, "JamesJ" <jjy_darwin@newsgroup> wrote: Quote: > If a program boasts Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware should that cover it? No. I would be very cautious about believing what anyone *boasts* about. There are no programs I'm aware of that adequately protect you against both viruses and spyware. Quote: > I'm not concerned about paying for protection as long as I get what I > should. > My next question I think you answered. > Is Malware and Spyware the same? No, as I tried to explain. To repeat. "Please be aware that the term 'malware' is short for 'malicious software.' It includes viruses, spyware, rootkits, trojans, worms, etc." That means that spyware is one kind of malware, just as a virus is another kind of malware. Quote: > "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@newsgroup> wrote in message > news:gae2c59688rmqi4h02moihesfic6o82bhm@newsgroup Quote: > > On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 17:53:20 -0400, "JamesJ" > > <jjy_darwin@newsgroup> wrote: > > Quote: > >> I'm currently using AVG free. > > > > OK. Not terrible, but in my view the freeware Avast is a much better > > choice. > > > > Quote: > >> Should I be utilizing an Anti-Malware program, also? > > > > Since a virus is a kind of malware, it *is* an anti-malware program. > > Please be aware that the term "malware" is short for "malicious > > software." It includes viruses, spyware, rootkits, trojans, worms, > > etc. > > > > Undoubtedly what you mean to ask is should you also be running an > > anti-*spyware* program. > > > > The answer is yes! Very definitely! Without running at least one (and > > since none is perfect, much better is two or more) you are *very* much > > underprotected. > > > > The two best anti-spyware programs are MalwareBytes AntiMalware and > > SuperAntiSpyware, both available in freeware versions. I highly > > recommend getting and running both. > > > > -- > > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 > > Please Reply to the Newsgroup Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| | Re: Anti-Malware and Anti-Virus It protects against spyware. Spyware is malware. Viruses are malware. -- .. -- "JamesJ" <jjy_darwin@newsgroup> wrote in message news:umBmu2JQKHA.352@newsgroup Quote: >I don't understand. > Does an antispyware program protect against malware? > > James > > "FromTheRafters" <erratic @nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message > news:OFEjfzJQKHA.5108@newsgroup Quote: >> "JamesJ" <jjy_darwin@newsgroup> wrote in message >> news:%236weAYJQKHA.1360@newsgroup Quote: >>> If a program boasts Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware should that cover it? >> Sure, but it is a good idea to have access to a variety of antimalware >> tools. You could add what others have suggested as long as there are no >> conflicts. I would add that occasionally a "rootkit" detector may be >> applied. If you have a certain type of rootkit, all of your other tools >> will give you bad information completely missing the infestation. >> Quote: >>> I'm not concerned about paying for protection as long as I get what I >>> should. >>> My next question I think you answered. >>> Is Malware and Spyware the same? >> Some spyware is malware, some adware is malware, most experts consider >> *all* viruses to be malware. Malware is the umbrella term for all types >> of malicious software (viruses included). >> >> An antimalware program does not necessarily work against viruses. An >> antivirus program does not necessarily work against non-viral malware. >> >> You *need* antivirus (for old school reasons), but you probably *want* >> antimalware in the current circumstances. >> |
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