You could be interested by an article so called MS AntiSpyware vs Ad-Aware
vs SpyBot
http://www.flexbeta.net/main/articles.php?action=showid=84perpage=1pagenu
m=1
Regards,
Jerome
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Charter:
I hate to say this.. but it's actually quite good.
Picked up spyware i'd been forced to manually disable (because
adaware+spybotsd didn't see it) and gave me an *option* to remove
kazaa et al (as, whilst they contain spyware i may want to keep them).
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-Disclosure] Microsoft AntiSpyware - First Impressions
You could be interested by an article so called MS AntiSpyware vs Ad-Aware
vs SpyBot
http://www.flexbeta.net/main/articles.php?action=showid=84perpage=1pagenu
m=1
Regards,
Jerome
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Landesman
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 8:20 PM
To: full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com
Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft AntiSpyware - First Impressions
Running a competing product after a scan from another simply determines
whether the second product will false positive
We knew that Microsoft was going to put
out an anti-spyware product after they bought Giant in December, but I did not
figure they could re-brand Giants software in under a month. Their
first shot at anti-spyware came out today Microsoft AntiSpyware (Beta).
I installed it on a test
, so don't even think to hack me
;)
Cheers,
Irfan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James
Patterson WicksSent: Friday, January 07, 2005 12:29 PMTo:
full-disclosure@lists.netsys.comSubject: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft
AntiSpyware - First
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, James Patterson Wicks wrote:
While this was just a quick test to satisfy my curiosity about the
Microsoft tool, my initial feeling is that the Microsoft AntiSpyware is
worth a test deployment in the office. This beta expires in July.
Hopefully the final version will be
Do a software update check with this thing and you get
GIANTAntiSpywareMain.exe listening on port 2571 until the software is
closed. Feel free to beat on and fuzz that port fellas. =]
-KF
KF (lists) wrote:
I love how the icon for this product is a big Target. Very
appropreate. Anyone wanna
I love how the icon for this product is a big Target. Very appropreate.
Anyone wanna takes bets on how long it takes for someone to find a hole
in the Spynet p2p functions of this beast, what port is that listening
on again?
*grin*
-KF
James Patterson Wicks wrote:
We knew that Microsoft was
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 17:57:55 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah I tried it too, and the only thing it found on my PC was VNC server. I
was, however, impressed that the tool explained very well what the program
was for and how it could be used for spying.
It picked up
On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 12:52:58 CST, Kyle Maxwell said:
It may not be perfect (I thought the Spyware Community was essentially
sending back to a central site, didn't realize it was P2P, this
requires a closer look) but at a minimum it's nice to see MS giving
this some attention. Fix the IE holes
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