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Recommend anti-spyware, please?

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Innuendo:
I went searching for an anti-malware program and I was really close to buying malwarebytes' offering, but when I ran them through their paces on a test computer none of them found anything that my Outpost Security Suite found (cookies aside. I don't know how any of these programs do on cookies because I have separate programs & extensions to deal with them.)

I was actually surprised that OSS found everything the dedicated programs did.

sajman99:
btw SAS has a portable version of their malware scanner which is handy for flash drives.

http://www.superantispyware.com/portablescanner.html

the_GASS:
http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2010/02/03/best-performing-speed-and-memory-usage-antivirus-and-internet-security-for-2010/  IF ANYONE'S INTERESTED AND I'M ALLOWED TO SHARE THIS....

tomos:
http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2010/02/03/best-performing-speed-and-memory-usage-antivirus-and-internet-security-for-2010/  IF ANYONE'S INTERESTED AND I'M ALLOWED TO SHARE THIS....
-the_GASS (March 08, 2010, 09:50 PM)
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that's: Best Performing (Speed and Memory Usage) Antivirus and Internet Security for 2010
thanks GASS :)

Bamse:
Good you said that tomos, seems to be just lists to me. As he also starts to figure out in note secion at the bottom. He also throw in a bit of detection though. Such stupid blog lists are one of the reasons there continue to be security problems  8) Output is not adding to anything but number of lists and people/Google do love lists!, see comments...

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