Spywareblaster

General Network security, firewalls, port filtering/forwarding, wireless security, anti-spyware, as well as spam control and privacy discussions.
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saved wrote:New spywareblaster 3.2 out
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
I've never used spywareblaster. I'd just like to know a little about it from people that uses it.

Does it run in the background?
Does it stop pretty much all spyware, adware, malware...etc from installing on your PC?
If it runs in the background, how is it on system performance and resources?

Thanks.
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Hi darlin, it doesn't run in the background, it sets "kill bits" in your registry that block spyware that is in it's database. It a must have.

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Got it thanx for the heads up ! :thumb:
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Yes it is a must have. It prevents this crap from installing in the first place. I for one, am tired of looking at Hi Jack This logs from people that go to shady sites and get infected with garbage.
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Thanks for the info. :thumb:
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mnosteele52 wrote:Hi darlin, it doesn't run in the background, it sets "kill bits" in your registry that block spyware that is in it's database. It a must have.

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Thanks for the explanation. :)
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