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  Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) - Download
Time: 00:30 EST/05:30 GMT | News Source: ActiveWin.com | Posted By: Robert Stein

Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) is a security technology that helps protect Windows users from spyware and other potentially unwanted software. Known spyware on your PC can be detected and removed. This helps reduce negative effects caused by spyware including slow PC performance, annoying pop-up ads, unwanted changes to Internet settings, and unauthorized use of your private information. Continuous protection improves Internet browsing safety by guarding over 50 ways spyware can enter your PC. The worldwide SpyNet™ community plays a key role in determining which suspicious programs are classified as spyware. Microsoft researchers quickly develop methods to counteract these threats, which are automatically downloaded to your PC, so you stay up-to-date. The user must be an administrator to install this application.

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#1 By 143 (68.248.131.141) at Thursday, January 06, 2005 02:08:38 AM
FlashGet is SpyWare? = Nope

NOTE: This version expires on: 7/31/2005

This post was edited by donpacman on Thursday, January 06, 2005 at 02:44.

#2 By 2201 (212.117.228.131) at Thursday, January 06, 2005 07:17:27 AM
You can directly download it from http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/1/5/815d2d60-49b5-44dc-ae35-fca2f2c6f0cc/MicrosoftAntiSpywareInstall.exe

#3 By 37 (67.37.29.142) at Thursday, January 06, 2005 11:44:21 AM
I like the interface, and it seemed pretty quick. It found 7 items (which my current spyware apps didn't find). I am pretty happy with it so far. Also received an autoupdate as well.

#4 By 37 (67.37.29.142) at Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:30:30 PM
"but MSFT's rationale is that they could be used to remotely control an infected system. Doesn't that apply to IE itself though? "

I am sure that is a left over response from GIANT though, not MS.



 

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