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jnibori
August 4th, 2002, 07:17 PM
Didn't know if this has been around, so I thought I would post it:

THE PROGRAM
StartPage Guard (SPG) protects your PC from cyberscam, by detecting and preventing any unauthorized changes to your internet browser's Start and Search pages. It is also capable of removing automatically most of known "invaders".

BACKGROUND
Malicious programs (viruses, trojans, backdoors, etc.) sometime change the StartPage to "gain the ground". Spywares use this way to invade user's privacy by tracking destinations which user visited, and collecting personal information. In some cases this activity may be totally transparent to the user. But most often this is just plain annoyance when start page is changed without asking user's permission. SPG effectively deals with all this problems, making surfing the net safer, more secure, and by reducing frustaration - more fun

http://pjwalczak.com/spguard/index.php

spy1
August 4th, 2002, 08:04 PM
jnibori - It may have been mentioned a time or two, but it never hurts to refresh people's memories.

(Thought it was on our d/l's page actually - now I'm wondering why it's not).

Anyway - thanks for the reminder! Pete

spy1
August 5th, 2002, 08:36 AM
While I'm thinking about it, Patrick Kolla (SpyBot Search&Destroy's author), has recently put out a beta program (or it might be an alpha) that does the home-page guarding thing and a lot more.

It's called 'SpyBot Search&Destroy Resident', and if you want to read about it/try it, go here: http://www.net-integration.net/cgi-bin/forums/ikonboard.cgi?s=3d4e6f8723caffff;act=ST;f=24;t=273 and check it out!

There's a lot of potential in this one! Pete

Checkout
August 5th, 2002, 11:51 AM
The man is a gem. If he keeps up this level of enthusiasm, he'll have a really nifty portfolio very soon. :)

jnibori
August 5th, 2002, 01:17 PM
Spy1
I took a look at the thread. It is in the 3 stage of Alpha version. It looks nice, but when will it be considered "ready"? ( I do not know how many stages of Alpha a program needs to go though, or is that up to the programmer?) They were still talking about some changes. I saved the thread to take a look down the road, 'cause it looks like something I would use.