I really liked it until I realised that all it had been doing was sitting there whilst hundreds of trojans raped my computer :-(
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Mon 5 Oct 2009, 0:52,
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I think anti-malware apps are much more needed these days (Malwarebytes , Superantispyware etc...)
The whole virus -vs- malware/trojan/spyware thing has really gotten out of hand and diversified over the last couple of years. It is difficult for any single anti-badstuff company to keep tabs on it all.
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Mon 5 Oct 2009, 0:58,
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I'm using Avira and Malwarebytes. No major problems in recent weeks, apart from some dodgy SATA connections and a massive ball of fluff that disabled my CPU fan
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Mon 5 Oct 2009, 1:04,
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Malwarebytes - I believe that is the best thing out there right now.
I fix PCs so that I can buy food and keep a roof over my head. MBAM makes my day go a lot smoother.
I can sympathise with the bad SATA connection. I am really surprised at how shitty some implementations of SATA can be. I had a brand new; but bad jumper which caused me much grief -- leading me to believe that my shiny new 1TB hard drive was developing problems.
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Mon 5 Oct 2009, 1:11,
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I can sympathise with the bad SATA connection. I am really surprised at how shitty some implementations of SATA can be. I had a brand new; but bad jumper which caused me much grief -- leading me to believe that my shiny new 1TB hard drive was developing problems.