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View Poll Results: Do you use SUPERAntiSpyware?
Yes- PRO version 27 20.00%
Yes- Free version 30 22.22%
No- used to but not now, it's not good anymore 17 12.59%
No- have license but don't use it as not needed with current setup/useless now 9 6.67%
No- not needed with current setup 19 14.07%
No- I have Malwarebytes Antimalware 24 17.78%
No- I have other similar software 6 4.44%
Never heard of it 3 2.22%
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Old February 20th, 2012, 01:12 PM
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SAS Pro real-time with NOD32 AV is running great for me and it's saved my ~ Snipped as per TOS ~ a few times. Cookie scan is disabled when scanning. CCleaner takes care of them. I also have MBAM Pro which is on your list but it's never found anything that SAS has missed. I would run MBAM real time instead of SAS but I have no need for the website blocking etc and I have seen SAS clean up rouges no problem so why change something that seems to be working. I guess if I had MBAM real-time SAS wouldn't find anything so both a great products in my eyes.

I do update MBAM hourly though just so I can do a context menu scan of any suspicious file without having to open it up first then update before scanning but it never finds anything that SAS has missed.

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Old February 20th, 2012, 06:16 PM
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I use it, but not in my computer. I really prefer Spybot S&D portable, great tool, very underrated...
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Old February 20th, 2012, 06:27 PM
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If I use SAS, it would be SAS Tech Edition,the portable scanner version.
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Old February 20th, 2012, 06:45 PM
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malwarebytes free does the trick
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Old February 20th, 2012, 07:38 PM
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SAS Pro...yummy stuff
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Old February 26th, 2012, 02:38 PM
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I voted: Have License but don't use it as not needed with current setup / USELESS NOW.

I have 2 licenses to run 4 computers. Always used the Pro version until SAS was acquired by Support. com. As posted in Wilder's Security Forum ** " There will be things that change". There sure was, like Weekend & Holiday updates and Lifetime Licenses (have stopped). Until SAS gets their act together I no longer have SAS Product installed on any of my computers. I do not like security products that do not update 24/7. I'll be watching the SAS forum for improvements on their product, hopefully it will improve.

** There will be things that change: http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=301468
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Old February 26th, 2012, 07:51 PM
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I gave it up along with another bad habit, smoking.
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Old February 27th, 2012, 01:10 PM
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I have 2 paid lifetime licenses, but I do not install it anymore. There just doesn't really seem to be a need. I haven't picked up anything in years that I have needed it for, and honestly, if I did I would probably just reformat.
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Old March 5th, 2012, 03:05 AM
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I have 2 paid lifetime licenses, but I do not install it anymore. There just doesn't really seem to be a need. I haven't picked up anything in years that I have needed it for, and honestly, if I did I would probably just reformat.
What about the constantly harmful/tracking cookies it detects and removes?

I have MBAM pro but I still use SAS to get rid of the harmful cookies
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Old March 5th, 2012, 08:31 AM
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What about the constantly harmful/tracking cookies it detects and removes?

I have MBAM pro but I still use SAS to get rid of the harmful cookies
I just use Ccleaner to get rid of the cookies, including the flash super cookies.
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Old March 5th, 2012, 05:07 PM
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I just use Ccleaner to get rid of the cookies, including the flash super cookies.

I have all cookies block by default in Firefox. CS Lite for giving registered sites permission to store cookies. BetterPrivacy is set to 1 second auto delete for LSO. Ghostery really isn't needed but I keep it as a backup. I don't remember the last time Hitman Pro and Emsisoft detected a tracker. Even Chromium on a leash.
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Old March 6th, 2012, 10:55 AM
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I just use Ccleaner to get rid of the cookies, including the flash super cookies.

But that deleted your cookies and you will have to re-login into all the websites you visit.

With SAS, it only removes the harmful ones
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Old March 6th, 2012, 02:51 PM
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But that deleted your cookies and you will have to re-login into all the websites you visit.

With SAS, it only removes the harmful ones

I use CCleaner all the time and save the cookies I want to keep.

Open CCleaner > Options > Cookies. There's the list of cookies. Pick the ones you want to save.
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Old March 6th, 2012, 08:05 PM
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I use teh free version as an anti hijacker.
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Old March 6th, 2012, 10:24 PM
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I use CCleaner all the time and save the cookies I want to keep.

Open CCleaner > Options > Cookies. There's the list of cookies. Pick the ones you want to save.


Ohh!! Thanks a lot!

So no more use for that crappy SAS

MBAM Pro FTW
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Old March 13th, 2012, 04:14 PM
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So I voted Yes a week or so ago.

Just removed SAS Pro from my main machine.

Kept it as an on-demand scanner but over the last few weeks it's been buggy as hell.

Got rid.
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Unfortunately I have decided to uninstall SAS & go back with MBAM. It's primarily for an efficient on-demand scanner. I ran SAS before MBAM & at one time ran them concomitantly. I only need one of them. SAS has been acting odd lately & I am not so sure its recent acquisition has improved things. It was this nag screen product reminder though that finally clinched it for me.

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No, it's of no value here.
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Old April 7th, 2012, 02:14 AM
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No, it's of no value here.

No value? No single product can catch everything and we often catch threats MBAM, HMP, AVG, etc miss - how is that of no value?
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Old April 7th, 2012, 03:53 AM
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No value? No single product can catch everything and we often catch threats MBAM, HMP, AVG, etc miss - how is that of no value?
sas rarely finds anything.....I was infected with 4 trojans .......AVG partially blocked one avast! blocked one......mbam had to clean 3 completely.....sas is a master at finding delicious cookies though.....I'm using sas pro btw.....
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also sas support in form of support ticket is awful......very rude with average non-techie users.....support forum on the other hand is good and helpful......
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No value? No single product can catch everything and we often catch threats MBAM, HMP, AVG, etc miss - how is that of no value?

Please re-read my post, (as short as it is) I said "it's of no value here" meaning its of no value to me, maybe to someone else it adds value, but here it is worthless to have.
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The core design of SuperAntiSpyware is to: Remove Active Embedded Malware.

The real-time protection, home page shield, tracking cookie cleaning, first chance prevention, and other security
features offered by SuperAntiSpyware are not the core design of the security product. The added security features of
SuperAntiSpyware are designed for, and only as, 'thin layers' of added protection, and should not be the sole reason
for installing SuperAntiSpyware. SuperAntiSpyware is an malware removal tool, for active embeded malware, designed
to work side-by-side with other installed security products.

I employ SuperAntiSpyware on client, friends, and family machines to clean their infected systems when all other
attempts my them and me have failed and SuperAntiSpyware has always performed as advertised. There are cases where
SuperAntiSpyware was unable to completely remove the embeded active malware, however, the active embeded malware was
nuteralized by SuperAntiSpyware, allowing further action to be taken by other means to remove the reminance. There
have also been cases where SuperAntiSpyware was inefective, exactely as all other attempts by all other means were
just as inefective at removing the active embeded malware.

Voted: Yes- PRO version


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Old April 10th, 2012, 01:10 PM
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Please re-read my post, (as short as it is) I said "it's of no value here" meaning its of no value to me, maybe to someone else it adds value, but here it is worthless to have.

How is it worthless? SUPERAntiSpyware provides a value in removing malware that many other products miss and is a valuable tool in any technicains toolbox of removal tools.
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How is it worthless? SUPERAntiSpyware provides a value in removing malware that many other products miss and is a valuable tool in any technicains toolbox of removal tools.

Again I believe the key phase here is "it's of no value here" or "here it is worthless"
You speak of removal, that's fine for those who chose to get infected and then cure.
I chose prevention, therefor "it's of no value here" and "here it is worthless" as I have no need for SAS.
Thank you and have a nice day, discussion over.
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