TSGL: Spyware Terminator
Glen Bigelow
glen_bigelow at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 6 23:19:42 EST 2006
Don,
I can't comment on whether Spyware Terminator has a dark side or not...but I
hope not! I too, find the program to be excellent. I've been running it on
about 8-10 systems for about 6 months and it seems to play nice with
everything else running on all of them. Also, I've found it to be very
effective in preventing spyware infiltration.
I have noticed that when I perform an install, it asks if it can report
activity back to Crawler and I always say No. But, this doesn't seem to
affect the automatic updates, which occur on a regular basis.
I used to use Sypware Doctor, and found it really begin to slow down my
system especially at startup or whenever it would perform an update. I
recently re-installed it on my system after running Spyware Terminator for 6
months...just as a double-check and Spyware Doctor found no intruders...so
Terminator seems to be doing the job.
G. Bigelow
Sacramento, CA
-----Original Message-----
From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
Behalf Of Don Penlington
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 7:47 PM
To: Tech Support Guy Mailing List
Subject: Re: TSGL: Spyware Terminator
For some time now, I've been running Spyware Terminator as an active
defence. I've been very impressed with it, both in its interface and its
ease of updating and efficiency in warning me of potential spyware
problems. I've tried many others, but usually they are either too
intrusive, or not informative enough. For me, Spyware Terminator has a
nice balance. It and Winpatrol are my primary active lines of defence
against spyware. They seem efficient, in that regular static scans with
Spybot, AdAware and others rarely show any infection.
However, when running Zone Alarm's antispyware scan, Zone Alarm sees
Spyware Terminator as a "Mild Threat" and recommends against it. I cannot
determine whether Spyware Terminator is actually in the ZA database of
"baddies", or whether it is simply a heuristic warning.
Wilders Security did give it a rather inconclusive negative back in 2004,
simply because of its somewhat tenuous association with another dubious
software company, but they seem to have cleaned up their act since then,
from what I can see on the Wilders forum.
Does anyone have any info on the real status of Spyware Terminator? I
don't have any objection to it phoning home occasionally for updates or
some innocent reason, which I suspect is what ZA may be seeing. Meantime,
I've included it in ZA's "allowed" programs, until I find out more about it.
I should be very disappointed---and surprised---if Spyware Terminator turns
out to be a baddie. It is on nearly all reputable major download sites.
Don Penlington
From the Beach at Surfers Paradise in sunny Queensland.
Computer tutorials, local scenery, and other things at my website:
http://users.tpg.com.au/deepend/index1.html
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