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Dr4z3r 07-02-2011 09:59 PM

I've been running just Microsoft Security Essentials on my main machine. Is it worth the time to run scans with anti-spyware software as well?

Pringles 07-02-2011 10:17 PM

Another no brainer: DO NOT USE INTERNET EXPLORER.

Nedala 07-03-2011 12:45 AM

I have antivir + malwarebytes running, should i only run one?

greatdane 07-03-2011 06:21 AM

Only run one anti-virus program and one spy/malware scanner program on your computer at the same time. Several programs of the same type tend to conflict and might prevent eachother from functioning properly. Google for "good free computer protection packages" and similar phrases and you can probably find a place where someone has bundled the best free programs and made sure they work well together. If you simply install Avast, AVG, Norton and Kaspersky, you're most likely just getting them all tangled up.

Malwarebytes is good and tends to work with any actual anti-virus program. Norton is fine at catching stuff but it isn't very nice to your computer. AntiVir is alright, but the almost-always-true rule is that you're much better off paying for a product than going with the free ones.

Deathrydar 07-03-2011 09:42 AM

If you're going to purchase an Anti-virus/Anti-Spyware program (which everyone really should do) then get Webroot Anti-virus with Ant-Spyware. I have been using this product for 5 years now, nothing gets thru it and it is light-weight and non-intrusive!

Bodeanicus 07-03-2011 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Darkwulf58 (Post 326362)
Microsoft Essentials
Malwarebytes
SUPERantispyware
Spyware Blaster
Spybot Search& Destroy

Yes, I use them all and keep them all up to date. Also I use Firefox 5.0 with the following Add-ons:

Ghostery 2.5.3
Better Privacy 1.51
Adblock Plus 1.3.9
Adblock Plus Pop-up Add-on 0.2.7

After installing the Firefox Add-on's above, my Anti Spyware programs have had nothing to find for 3 weeks now... not so much as a single tracking cookie.

The Men In Black are still coming for you. You can run, little rabbit.... heh heh heh.

Bodeanicus 07-03-2011 10:34 AM

Microsoft's AV is fine. Any free AV is fine, really. Just don't use IE, be careful on warez and pr0n sites, and don't fall for those stupid phishing scams.

mcy 07-03-2011 04:14 PM

PM Detected: PDM.Keylogger kernel mode memory patch Action selected by user EQGAME.EXE

downloaded this client awhile ago never had any missing stuff yet..?

Uthgaard 07-04-2011 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by mcy (Post 326961)
PM Detected: PDM.Keylogger kernel mode memory patch Action selected by user EQGAME.EXE

downloaded this client awhile ago never had any missing stuff yet..?

http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=ms...dm%2Ekeylogger

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PDM Keylogger is a fake threat generated by the Data Protection rogue "anti-virus" program.
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Best Answer: No i don't think you should be worried as its Kaspersky being over protective and there are many quetions about this subject in their own forum.
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Anyway, I am not sure what PDM Keylogger is, but I do know that NO OTHER anti-virus software has detected this except Kaspersky 2010 (Kaspersky 2009 doesn't detect it either); so it is possible that it is a false report.

Nevertheless, I suggest you to use your Kaspersky to quarantine what it says to be the PDM keylogger (quarantine, NOT delete or remove). Then if you find that it is truly a false report, you can restore it.

vinx 07-04-2011 01:52 AM

I use AVG 2011 for daily scans
(AVG just fooked up last month or two, when they released previous paid for services.. the program would hog the processor, the identity protection was makin so you could hardly surf)
but i just re-installed that a few days ago, after reading that those issues were resolved and so far its working fine.

I also use Malwarebytes for weekly scans+CCleaner


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