Get rid of spyware and the like which may be causing system crashes
Filesize: 4800KB
Licence: Freeware
Restrictions: None
System: 98/ Me/ XP/ NT/ 2000
Version: 1.4 (30/01/10)
Website: http://www.safer-networking.org
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hotspurs says: This program really has to be one if not the best antivirus and antispyware programs around. With regular updates, IE immunisation, a great list of viruses and spyware that will clear almost any kind of virus/spyware and if used in advanced mode, lots more amazing features!!! Worth downloading. (20/09/2006)
radiosmoke says: It works as intended. Ive used it for years. There is a problem with the pop-up that asks to OK and remember or deny, the wording overlaps the buttons with a choice box. That wasn't a problem before. If you can tolerate that you can't get a better program. Works well in WinXP. (11/06/2006)
computermad says: Not very good i would use adaware (that is very good) or spyware blaster (even better). spybot s&d picks up un-related things to spyware like you internet connection and it picked up my host files and i clicked deny not knowing what i had clicked i was cut of the internet where as spyware blaster stops spware even comming to your pc by peventing active x spyware and peventing cookie traking! Its best to have spyware blaster and use a second one like adaware as a resort, if something goes wrong with spyware blaster, spyware blaster also provides updates. dwnload it at: www.javacoolsoftware.com please visit my site @ www.freesecuritytools.tk for other downloads on free security products (27/05/2006)
PinkFloyd says: Some people prefer this to AdAware. Personally I use them both and think they compliment each other very well. (25/04/2006)
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