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Giant Fan
I have Giant Antispyware running on a PC, and a scan
found over 100 regtistry keys considered to be serious
spyware concerns, and a few spyware files. I did not
remove them, but instead ran a test: I un-installed Giant
and installed the new MS Beta product, updated the defs,
and scanned again. The MS Beta found almost no problems,
and found only 1 registry key threat. I guess MS must
have removed many of the spyware definitions used by
Giant? Both products were configured to do a full system
scan, but the MS version only actually scanned a fraction
of the files scanned by Giant. Maybe MS is taking a very
conservative approach on what is considered spyware for
now? I would like to see that question addressed in a
press release. Why does Giant find so much more spyware?
found over 100 regtistry keys considered to be serious
spyware concerns, and a few spyware files. I did not
remove them, but instead ran a test: I un-installed Giant
and installed the new MS Beta product, updated the defs,
and scanned again. The MS Beta found almost no problems,
and found only 1 registry key threat. I guess MS must
have removed many of the spyware definitions used by
Giant? Both products were configured to do a full system
scan, but the MS version only actually scanned a fraction
of the files scanned by Giant. Maybe MS is taking a very
conservative approach on what is considered spyware for
now? I would like to see that question addressed in a
press release. Why does Giant find so much more spyware?