Cross-posting, heh?

OK then, I'll ask this forum as well...

Out of curiosity (and I'd be interested in the opinions of others on this 
list), which is considered to be the more serious threat - viruses or 
spyware (which includes bots, key loggers, back doors, worms, etc)?
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"Steve Kelsay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/18/2008 07:37:28 AM:

> How has NOD32 been handling malware for you guys, beside the excellent
> virus protection it 
> gives? I was wanting to stop using a separate malware product in
> addition to Counterspy.
> 
> I submitted a support ticket with Sunbelt about the two having some
> interaction problems. 
> OK, I received this response from Sunbelt support:
> 
> "You should temporarily disable NOD32 when scanning with Counterspy and
> vice versa; otherwise you'll get these errors."
> 
> So, I spend the bucks to buy an Enterprise level spyware utility, only
> to be told that I have to manually disable my antivirus every day on
> 1100 machines to get it to work without raising alerts galore? Not very
> likely that I will be renewing under those conditions, no matter how
> much I like the product otherwise.
> 
> So, can a modern government agency make it with only NOD32, in your
> opinions? Any other spyware products out there that do not interfere
> with the antivirus products? 
> 
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