Ur list looks fine and it shud work pretty well too..
by the way, i use kaspersky and i think it is really good.. spybot s&d is also quite good.. avast! and Ad Aware SE profesional..
2006-10-15 23:15:48
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answered by WM 2
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answered by ? 3
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I have Norton Antivirus, Firewall, and Norton Antispy. Also AdawareSE plus edition w/ adwatch and all the plugins, and Registry Mechanic. Been running them for 4 years now and have yet to get anything resembling a virus or spyware/malware. I keep my system pretty clean.
It's a good idea to have 2 spyware scanners because there referance files aren't allways identical.
2006-10-15 23:11:26
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answered by webwriter 4
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i love avast iv used it for about 5 years now adwear se is ok no complaints spy bots always good macaffe-nort i thought use to be good but i realized there just flashy looking to many probs with commercial programs iv formated more hard drives then i would have liked. i do have spy sweeper as well 2 years at a time for $30 isnt bad at all and i use firefox too
2006-10-15 23:46:52
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answered by halicon2000 4
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there are some virus with your PC. perhaps you can get a internet security software to scan for virus, adware and spyware .
i recommand you to try CA Internet Security Suite. It provides comprehensive protection against viruses, hackers, identity thieves, spyware, spam and other online threats that can jeopardize your privacy, your data, and your PC's performance.
you can get a more detailed introduction about CA Internet Security software.
http://network.sitesled.com/ca-internet-security-suite.html
Good Luck && Best Wishes!
2006-10-16 04:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you are fine with the above stuff which you have written.
I use the following:
Antivirus: Avast
Firewall: Zone Alarm
Anti Spyware: Windows Defender
and CCLeaner for registry cleanup
2006-10-15 23:12:27
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answered by Tarun 3
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Get yourself PC doctor on top of everything for spyware. I unearthed a further 200 infections that AdAware missed.
2006-10-15 23:13:22
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answered by Waz 1
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I'm not being rude in any way, but if your main focus is viruses, spyware, trojan's etc then get a MAC. Computers are supposed to be enjoyable, not frustration. I am a Windows user personally (it's my field of work), but I tell everyone else to get a MAC. MAC's make things easy and user friendly.
2006-10-15 23:11:05
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answered by Tommy 3
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use what you already have or try the offerings from microsoft live they seem pretty good. the main thing to do is keep things upto date daily as threats are constantly emerging all the time.
2006-10-15 23:15:22
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answered by Tiger 5
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go to www.phazeddl.com there you will get the latest versions of
spy were,Trojan etc. just type on search 'spywere' OR' trojan' OR 'pc chillin'
AND ITS FREE
2006-10-15 23:18:21
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answered by Anonymous
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