Anti-Spyware Products Don't Live Up to Promises: "John Wells writes 'In the December, 2004 issue of PC World, the author of an article titled Poor Defenders concludes that most commercial anti-spyware software is ineffective. In tests using a fresh install of XP and 6 typical spyware infections the commercial software failed to stack up against freeware competitor Spybot Search and Destroy. Four out of seven commercial products failed to remove any of the infections. One product even installed 57 spyware files itself! Conclusion: Use freeware products like Spybot and Lavasoft's Ad-Aware SE Personal.'"—Slashdot
Thursday, December 02, 2004
About Me
- Name: Charlie
- Location: Austin, Texas, United States
Hi, I'm Charlie Wood. I'm the founder and former CEO of Spanning (acquired by EMC), a married father of two, a native Texan and Austinite, and the oldest guy in most of my classes at UT, where I'm adding an economics major to my computer science degree.
For more about my re-entry into academic life, read this blog's inaugural post.
Subscribe
Previous Posts
- In 2008 spyware removal will be $305 mln industry:...
- New VOIP Exploits Coming Soon: "Experts say VOIP s...
- VPN Evolution Progressing to SSL: "One VPN technol...
- Microsoft releases patch to plug IE vulnerability:...
- Upcoming HP software hopes to slow malware: "New s...
- Unprotected PCs can be hijacked in minutes: "'It's...
- Protecting Your Enterprise Network from Vendor App...
- Social engineering - where the user is the weakest...
- Malware: Fighting Malicious Code: "Adam Jenkins wr...
- How Much Harm Can One Web Site Do?: "Ben Edelman h...
<< Home