with regard to dialers - if you have a BT account you may find this useful (though i have found it throws up false positives once in a while)
winpatrol with R.I.D looks interesting Anthony - certainly independent testers gave it the thumbs up (though it had difficulty with some of the...
thanks for that Stevio - well there was at least one satisfied user there who thought Disspy found something the others missed. the program is...
it's a good thing to be rigorous in life though there are those who are not very rigorous about their spelling (rigious) ;) and i'm sure GQ tries...
here's a whole page of keylogger curiosities GQ - you may find something to your liking.
yes i would like to see PG tested out as it has specific keylogger defences - i would like to see how good they are. if anyone out there has PG...
i would like to know that too William ;D in PG's case i can't install the trial version as it needs administrator rights to install - my test box...
had a google to see if anyone has reported it as a false positive and found this discussion always difficult to decide who to trust in these...
this is better answered by P2000 as he is much more experienced in this field than i am - i don't usually use an anon service myself but have...
hi GQ - personally i'm interested to see just how good PG is - as it's a contender for primary defence shield - i don't however expect you to pay...
jotti's comes up clean - nothing found
hi Erik - yes i agree so i'm taking it seriously - though past experience has taught me to be skeptical. i've had quite a few false positives so...
i had a peek in the windows folder and i've got both unvise32.exe and unvise32qt.exe - i think you are probably right FPs it probably is a false...
cheers FPs - there seems to be a variation in this file name - specifically the quicktime variant - unvise32qt.exe all a bit confusing - i...
thanks Notok - the htm file is in the webresources folder (whatever that is) the only other file in there is webresources.ini i've tried a...
thanks ronjor - seems good - there's so much stuff out there it's difficult to know what to take seriously :)
Bazooka seems to get some decent ratings from users of download.com though i'm puzzled by the disk scan time which some say takes as little as one...
hi jerry - i've tested counterspy in a simulated driveby download - it doesn't stop the payload from installing - it fires off lots of popup...
here's another candidate.... Ultimate Anonymity
ok decided to try out a free spyware scanner called Disspy Lite revved it up and let it fly - it's a sporty little number and it scans a disk...
re - MPC - i thought you would enjoy that one P2000 ;D i'm not a fan of paid for services in general as for the average customer there is no real...
see the faq link specifically.... If you activated the option "Kill unknown processes while connected to the Internet", remember to uncheck it...
i just rebooted the system and the modem icon has returned holding a suitcase with stickers for paris new york barcelona and milan - obviously had...
thanks for the info StevieO - i never had half this hassle with my old Atari STE (but then again it was a floppy driven thing) ;D
it's probably entropy StevieO - i'm told that one should re-install windows every six months to keep the system stable. there's no chance of that...
Separate names with a comma.