G Guest Feb 6, 2006 #1 what do I make of the spyware that the panda activescan says I have when the microsoft spyware says I do not ?
what do I make of the spyware that the panda activescan says I have when the microsoft spyware says I do not ?
R Randy Knobloch Feb 6, 2006 #2 davepbb said: what do I make of the spyware that the panda activescan says I have when the microsoft spyware says I do not ? Click to expand... Panda's ActiveScan is reliable enough to be trusted, remove or quarantine what it detects. Silj -- siljaline MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Security, AH-VSOP _________________________________________ Security Tools Updates http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31 Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all benefit.
davepbb said: what do I make of the spyware that the panda activescan says I have when the microsoft spyware says I do not ? Click to expand... Panda's ActiveScan is reliable enough to be trusted, remove or quarantine what it detects. Silj -- siljaline MS - MVP Windows (IE/OE) & Security, AH-VSOP _________________________________________ Security Tools Updates http://aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=31 Reply to group, as return address is invalid that we may all benefit.
B Bill Sanderson Feb 6, 2006 #3 There are no standardized definitions of what constitutes spyware.--hence this kind of problem.
G Guest Mar 28, 2006 #4 Get something that will remove what Panda ActiveScan tells you is there, Perhaps their Titanium product. Some of the free products like Adaware do a good job too. ActiveScan only reports Spyware
Get something that will remove what Panda ActiveScan tells you is there, Perhaps their Titanium product. Some of the free products like Adaware do a good job too. ActiveScan only reports Spyware