  sashwa Pixie Cat Crunchin' n Foldin' Premium,Mod join:2001-01-29 Alcatraz clubs:  | reply to GoBlue-22 Re: http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spywa
It's already in the FAQs:
»Security »How can I tell if an anti-spyware program is legitimate? |
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  GoBlue-22
@aol.com | reply to eburger68 It would be nice if the Mod could put a sticky for this site. PLEASE!!!! |
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  Anonymous Premium join:2004-06-01 IA
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| reply to CajunTek Re: http://www.adwaredelete.com/
said by CajunTek :Thanks again for all yor work Eric.. We do appreciate it.. Ditto
I hope they don't start sending cease and desist letters to you too  |
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  CajunTek Insane Cajun Premium,MVM join:2003-08-08 Arlington, TX | reply to eburger68 Thanks again for all yor work Eric..
We do appreciate it.. -- Lost in Texas |
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  dadkins Can you do Blu? Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA | reply to eburger68 Thanks Eric! |
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 eburger68 Premium,MVM join:2001-04-28
| reply to Anonymous Hi All:
Thought I'd drop a note in this thread that AdwareDelete has been added to teh Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware page along with three other apps, taking us to 204 listed anti-spyware programs:
»www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_ant···ware.htm
Also added were SpyDemolisher (a SpywareNo clone), PSGuard (which has been racking up compplaints of aggressive advertising and stealth installs similar to SpywareNo), and SpyPry (which appears to be the latest variant in the Spyblocs/PrivacyDefender family of apps).
Of greatest concern to me at this point is the growing number of anti-spyware applications associated with CWS-related domains or that have a track-record of hijacking users' desktops with ominous warnings about spyware and malware on their computers. To date the list includes:
* SpywareNo! (spywareno.com) * SpySheriff (spysheriff.com) - same app as SpywareNo * SpyDemolisher (spydemolisher.com) - same app as SpywareNo * PSGuard (psguard.com) * AdwareDelete (adwaredelete.com) * RazeSpyware (razespyware.net/spywaredollars.com) * AntiVirus Gold (antivirus-gold.com) * WareOut (wareout.com) * Security iGuard (securityiguard.com) * SlimShield (slimshield.com) * SmartSecurity (smart-security.info)
The majority of the above apps were added to the Rogue/Suspect list just in the past few months, and the appearance of such applications has seemingly accelerated in recent weeks.
This is a most worrisome trend.
Eric L. Howes |
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