Wrong.
Sorry, but wrong.

I have had MS Security installed here for quite a long time. Along with it, I 
have had SuperAntiSpyware, and Malwarebytes. It all have been great, and what 
the one did not pick up, the other would get. This time it would be 
SuperAntiSpyware, that time Malwarebytes. Actually, I have never had MS 
Security picking up anything, on this system. Still, I have had a certain 
trouble here. And, even some of the online scanners from other manufacturers, 
did not help me much. Yesterday, I decided to give Spybot a try. And what do 
you think? It found no less than 12 troublesome things on the system. I let it 
do its cleanup, and could finally experience my Hard drive spin down, in the 
power management, which I haven't been able to for most of a year.

OK, not saying Spybot is the number one solution. Not saying that either of the 
many securities out there are a number one. And, all I have been searching the 
net, you are ALWAYS recommended to run MORE than one package. There simply does 
not exist any such a thing as a total solution. Whether you now want to run all 
packages at the same time, will be up to you. The more security packages you 
run, the mor system resources are busying the computer all through the day. For 
things like the AntiMalware programs, you might want to run one of them 
continuously, and rather just run the others on a regular basis. Spybot is not 
a very fast system, and my experience from earlier, is that it does load your 
system a bit. SuperAntiSpyware seem to be fast, and quite light on the system. 
Malwarebytes, does a pretty good job in scanning your system, and it did pick  
up a few threats on one of my systems a while ago. I don't really run that one 
on a continous scale, so cannot speak too much for their built-in real-time 
protection - which I do think only works in the paid for version, by the way.

But at least for this reason, my example as of yesterday, should prove that 
there might be good reasons for giving more than one security package a go, on 
any system. And, at least this turn around, Spybot did pick up several threats, 
that none of the others have managed to discover, even if I have had them do 
thorough and repeated scans. A short while ago, it was SuperAntiSpyware, that 
did the finding of bad stuff. So, you just never know, which of the databases 
your system will match, from one day to the other. Mind you, every single 
minute, several new pieces of malware are born on the net. The webpage that was 
safe yesterday, will be the worst place to go today. Java, which is supposed to 
increase your safety on websites like your banking site, recently has had that 
much trouble, that now it is considered a security risk to have JAVA on your 
system - simply because it opens up some "BackDoor" for hackers. Just trying to 
show, that you never should rely solely on ONE security software. Best thing 
is, to be causious of what you put on your system, and then regularly scan your 
system with a cocktail of security software. True enough, you might not want 
all of the software to run all the time, and you might want to only let one 
software do its scan at a time. But to simply ditch all other but one; well, 
that is risky.


  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Josh Rivera
  To: [email protected]
  Cc: [email protected]
  Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 9:10 PM
  Subject: Re: spybot 2


  Don,
  If you are running MSE virus protector on your PC, you shouldn't need spybot 
or any other spyware protector. I ran both together for almost a year, and 
always when I ran spybot, it never found any spyware, whereas before using MSE, 
it always found some. That means that MSE always found what ever spyware there 
was, and removed it. So I un-installed spybot.


  On Sun, 17 Feb 2013 12:40:01 -0500 "Don S" <[email protected]> writes:
    Hi:

    I thought I had sent this efore, if I did I apologize.



    Has anybody tried spybot version 2 and if so, any problems with we 7.5.4.1?

    Thanks

    Don





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