Slow SpyBot fix

Started by Noreen, Sep 27, 2007, 10:43:59

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Noreen

If you have the latest SpyBot 1.5 and it's very slow to open, there's an official fix here in their forum (the second link in the second post is the zipped download). Follow the instructions given (in a later post) and restart your computer afterwards. I've just installed it and it works thank goodness as I was getting fed up with SpyBot.  :) http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=18309

Rik

Thanks for that, Noreen. :)
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Gary

I have to say I gave up on spybot along time ago, it really does not seem to cut the mustard any more sadly with malware, times have moved on and they just don't have the time or finance to keep up with the ever increasing swarm of nasties, Spybot also gets very poor results in almost all tests these days. Its sad as they were along with the now awful adaware 2007 the best free malware detectors of their day.
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Gary

Noreen, you will find NOD does a pretty good job of covering you for spyware anyway, a lot of people seem to say that superantispyware is the best of the free spyware applications now http://www.superantispyware.com/
I have not used it myself but its mentioned often on wilders and castlecops and the kaspersky forums as worth having. :)
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Simon

I've used SuperAntiSpyware, and although it's never found anything, because I have F-Secure, it's good to have as a backup stand alone scanner.
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Gary

Quote from: Si6776 on Sep 27, 2007, 13:02:59
I've used SuperAntiSpyware, and although it's never found anything, because I have F-Secure, it's good to have as a backup stand alone scanner.
Agreed Simon, I just wish its didn't seem like a child had drawn the desktop icon and named the program  ;D
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Noreen

I have free SpyBot, Ad-Aware and SpywareBlaster installed on my laptop and I run weekly scans with the first two, SpywareBlaster runs permanently in the background. They very seldom find anything, probably because I never knowingly go to "dodgy" sites and I use a program to remove cookies (except ones that I specify) whenever I run it.

Rik

I can't remember, Noreen. Do you run Firefox? If so, take a look at the CookieCuller add on. It allows cookies to be marked for saving, then cleans everything else out. Recommended.
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Noreen


Rik

Forget that idea, then. ;)

Window washer from Webroot does a similar job, though I'd expect there are cheaper packages out there for the purpose.
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MoHux

Quote from: Rik on Sep 27, 2007, 15:14:46
I can't remember, Noreen. Do you run Firefox? If so, take a look at the CookieCuller add on. It allows cookies to be marked for saving, then cleans everything else out. Recommended.

I have used this program to do the same job  CookieWall for years in IE.  Still works in Vista (IE7).  ;D

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"It's better to say nothing and be thought an idiot - than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."

Simon

Quote from: Noreen on Sep 27, 2007, 14:30:52
I have free SpyBot, Ad-Aware and SpywareBlaster installed on my laptop and I run weekly scans with the first two, SpywareBlaster runs permanently in the background. They very seldom find anything, probably because I never knowingly go to "dodgy" sites and I use a program to remove cookies (except ones that I specify) whenever I run it.

That's exactly the set up I used for years, Noreen, and it always kept me in good stead.  The only reason I had to get rid of Ad Aware, is that F-Secure uses the same engine (so, in effect, I still have it anyway), plus Kaspersky's anti-spyware module, so it offers 'double' protection.  I still have SpywareBlaster installed on my main PC, but I think it's limited in it's abilities nowadays.

Quote from: Killhippie on Sep 27, 2007, 14:13:42
Agreed Simon, I just wish its didn't seem like a child had drawn the desktop icon and named the program  ;D

Yes, it is a bit of an ugly icon, but, of course, you can always hide it.  The website could do with a makeover too, as it doesn't look all that professional, but the actual product is one of the best at it's job, and as it's free, who can complain?
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Noreen

Well, I'm quite happy with the set up and as I said I have a program for removing cookies.  :)