Hey spud
Thanks for the clarification. You threw me when you originally said "Easeus Antimalware"... I didn't realize they had gotten into the anti malware business!
I see now that "Emisoft" is the correct author.
All this antivirus/antimalware business is leap-frogging. Each product, or new version of a product, is better than the last one, and it's a constant challenge to keep up.
Thanks for pointing us to it at CNET's download.com ... I trust anything that CNET puts up there (except the ads <g> )
rogerX
--- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "spud" <grandamfirebird@...> wrote:
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> I gotta tell you though. I ran one Vincent had posted called ..Emsisoft Anti-Malware and and it really found a lot of HI risk items that Malwarebytes has always missed .I think we need to add it to our Wiki.. And it is freeware . Just my opinion here .
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> --- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "RogerX19" <helpmeroger@> wrote:
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> > The best one is the one that fixes your computer.
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> > Many people (including me) have had great success with Malwarebytes.
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> > Others rave about Superantispyware, but I have not had occasion to use it.
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> > Combofix and HijackThis are usually considered for intermediate to advanced users, do to the choices you have to make when they find something.
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> > Microsoft's own Security Essentials also gets great reviews, but I don't like the way it pops up notices when it is out of date, and then 10 minutes later it updates itself!
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> > Why doesn't it just do that, and not bother me?
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> > --- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, "spud" <grandamfirebird@> wrote:
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> > > Is there freeware out there better than Malwarebytes?
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