Anti-spyware / anti-virus programs
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Posted 31 March 2009 - 11:34 AM
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#3
Posted 31 March 2009 - 12:54 PM
Anti-Malware
Yes you do need both Anti-Spyware along with Anti-Malware software programs to keep your computer running up to speed. - Security tips here
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Posted 31 March 2009 - 04:50 PM
#5
Posted 31 March 2009 - 05:14 PM
having a defense strategy supplied by a single source is not the best strategy. It is like putting all your eggs in one basket. With any business, suite makers look for ways to increase efficiency, cut costs and increase production. Any programmer knows that if you can reuse code, you save time and money. Therefore it only follows these makers will reuse code as much as possible in their suites. This has the potential of introducing potential single points of failure for your entire defense. The user interface, update website, scan scheduler, and files databases are 4 specific examples of possible single points of failure; a fault in one may affect several tools, or the entire suite. If the user interface breaks, for example, all your defenses may be compromised or taken down. In the case of the shared files database, the same group of people is deciding which files both the anti-virus application and the anti-spyware application will scan. Is that a problem? I don't know. But I do know from a security standpoint, an "overlapping" defense, with different sets of eyes watching over things, is much better than a single set.
Do not forget that none of the security software makers want to rid the world of malware. That will put them out of business. Do NOT trust a single one.
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#6
Posted 31 March 2009 - 08:57 PM
This was a hint that we need to show users the difference and why they need both but only have one AV running.Umm, one is for spyware, the other for viruses. They are not the same thing. Maybe you need to be more specific.
I couldn't tell you how many OP's thought their Anti-Spyware program was their Anti-Virus program,
It would be nice if we had a post to point the OP's to.
Just a thought.
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Posted 31 March 2009 - 09:42 PM
Edited by kazzoo, 31 March 2009 - 09:44 PM.
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Posted 31 March 2009 - 10:22 PM
What? You mean you think there should be a post we can point to to educate our users on how to protect themselves - you mean like a post that teaches Practicing Safe Computing? That would be nice. I am still waiting to see the list of approved items we can recommend. Can we expect to see that soon?This was a hint that we need to show users the difference and why they need both but only have one AV running.Umm, one is for spyware, the other for viruses. They are not the same thing. Maybe you need to be more specific.
I couldn't tell you how many OP's thought their Anti-Spyware program was their Anti-Virus program,
It would be nice if we had a post to point the OP's to.
Just a thought.
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Posted 31 March 2009 - 10:56 PM
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Posted 01 April 2009 - 04:58 PM
Regular users sometimes don't understand the difference between the two types of programs needed.
Anti-Virus / Anti-Spyware.
I was looking for something simple to point OP's to like the below.
IMO it could be a little better written for the Spyware part, adding Anti-Spyware programs like s/he did in the Virus part.
http://solvetheweb.w...virus-software/
Viruses are malicious pieces of software that once you ‘catch’ them, they infect your computer in various ways. Once you’re infected you need to be disinfected. AntiVirus software does this. So, it’s treating the symptoms of ‘illness’. The software should be sophisticated enough to also root out and remove any Viruses that are sitting on your computer dormant.
Spyware is also malicious but it’s job is to sit on your computer, not affecting your files or functionality, but recording and broadcasting information about your activity or data to others. Your computer isn’t ill because of the presence of such software, but it can be slowed down by all the extra processing it has to do.
Here's another one:
http://searchenterpr...1179143,00.html
> QUESTION POSED ON: 06 April 2006
Could you give me a thorough description of the difference between antivirus software and antispyware/malware software? How do I know if what is infecting my computer is a virus or spyware/malware?
> Generally speaking, anti-virus software can search for and protect against viruses, worms, and Trojans. Anti-spyware is usually a separate piece of software that searches for and protects against pesky pop-ups that install spyware, potentially dangerous cookies, Windows registry entries, etc. Both are needed to adequately protect a Windows system and you'll need to install/run both to search for pests that may be causing you problems.
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#13
Posted 01 April 2009 - 05:15 PM
Sure. Give it a goHi LDTate,
Would you like me to come up with a tutorial explaining the difference?
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#15
Posted 01 April 2009 - 08:31 PM
After a small amount of reseach here is a post you may approve of to point the OP to.This was a hint that we need to show users the difference and why they need both but only have one AV running.
I couldn't tell you how many OP's thought their Anti-Spyware program was their Anti-Virus program,
It would be nice if we had a post to point the OP's to.
Just a thought.
Understand the Difference - Microsoft Security
Then I got the extreme to the above - No difference and again here
My last quote to post:
from here Posts # 1 and 2*Virus is a program to cause damage to computer.
*Trojan is a program which is used to gain access to a computer by installing a program on infected PC to open some backdoor. [Trojans are also known as Backdoors].
*Worm is a program which infects the computers which are connected by some network. Worms slow down the network.
* Spywares are the program which are used to monitor/Log the activity performed on a computer. These are used to spy on some one either for legal or illegal perpose. Example: Keylogger applications.
* Adwares are the programs which delivers ads to your computer (generally in POP-UP's form). They consume your network.
*Malwares are the program with malicious intention. It can be damaging your computer, spying on you or any other malicious task.
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