On Sat, 22 Oct 2005 10:05:47 +0100, in the 24hoursupport.helpdesk
News Group, Without Any Hesitation Scraggy Wrote The Following:
> Old Gringo wrote:
>> On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 15:56:39 GMT, in the 24hoursupport.helpdesk News
>> Group, Without Any Hesitation joevan Wrote The Following:
>>
>>> Nothing here since 10-04-05, how about y'all?
>>
>> Same here. I keep it up to date when available, and it has never
>> notified me of anything. Thinking of dumping it.
>
> Of course it won't, it's not designed to work that way. May I suggest a
> little research?
On your suggestion, I did the research and this is the best one I
came up with.
"SpywareBlaster is a prevention program, unlike most anti-spyware
programs which utilize a "removal" approach after your system is
already infected. SpywareBlaster effectively prevents ActiveX-based
spyware, dialers, browser-hijackers and other malware or potentially
unwanted programs from ever installing on your system in the first
place.
Many users employ a multi-layered "prevent and remove" strategy by
using the free spyware removal utilities Ad-Aware (
www.lavasoft.de),
and Spybot S & D (security.kolla.de) in combination with
SpywareBlaster's protection.
When you install SpywareBlaster, any spyware already present on your
computer remains on your computer, although SpywareBlaster will
disable it if possible. To remove any spyware/malware remnants, we
recommend running Spybot S & D or Ad-Aware. Thereafter, there should
be few (if any) items needing removal each time you run Spybot or
Ad-Aware."
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