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Re: Ad-aware
From: "David Salisbury" <davesalisbury () earthlink net>
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 16:20:21 -0500
I like Spybot Search and Destroy more than adaware (including the fact that Spybot says Adaware stole their database). It cought more registry edits than adaware did, and more IE changes. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jack Solomon" <solzjack43 () hotmail com> To: <security-basics () securityfocus com> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 5:03 AM Subject: Ad-aware
I have been tasked with identifying suitable anti-trojan-ware for workstations. Ive been looking at AdAware. Its free and seems to do the job. Im wondering what is the catch.? Has anyone done a review of antitrojan sofrware? Id like to know if there is a suitable/cheap/supported product that we can use to compliment sophos that will protect against malicious code, trojans, session hijacking and other web nasties. Thanks Jack _________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch with absent friends - get MSN Messenger http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Ad-aware Jack Solomon (Dec 03)
- RE: Ad-aware Michael Fredericks (Dec 03)
- Re: Ad-aware Michael Hayes (Dec 04)
- Re: Ad-aware David Salisbury (Dec 03)
- RE: Ad-aware Glenn Pearl (Dec 04)
- Re: Ad-aware Pete Hunt (Dec 04)
- RE: Ad-aware Steve McLaughlin (Dec 04)
- RE: Ad-aware Larry Seltzer (Dec 04)
- RE: Ad-aware Bob Beck (Dec 04)
- Re: Ad-aware Vishal (Dec 04)
- Re: Ad-aware Jeff Derbyshire (Dec 05)
- Re: Ad-aware Joseph Guevara (Dec 08)
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- RE: Ad-aware Christopher Joles (Dec 03)
- RE: Ad-aware Ben Huntley (Dec 03)
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- RE: Ad-aware Michael Fredericks (Dec 03)