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Posted by Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remaile on January 3, 2007, 11:23 am
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On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, =?Utf-8?B?UGFuZGFfbWFu?=
>"Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" wrote:
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>> >Free anti-spyware/anti-trojan
>> >Ewido Micro
>> >http://download.ewido.net/ewido_micro.exe
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>> I've heard about that one. I'll probably add it to the list.
>> I have to download it, and try it out for a few days first.
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>Ewido is really good :) You should try it
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When I find the time, I plan to. I want to avoid "overkill," with
too many programs running all at once. Based on what I've tried so
far, if I could only have one anti spy program installed, it would
probably be the commercial version of SAS. But as it is, I use the
free versions of all the programs I have listed, except for avast!,
since I already have AVG installed.
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>> >Really secure internet browser
>> >Mozilla Firefox
>> >http://www.mozilla.com/firefox
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>> I hear that a lot. I've been using IE7 on XP without any
>> trouble, and the IE6 before that. But I know that most experts
>> frown on IE in general, and recommend other browsers, like
>> Firefox.
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>I don't know of IE7 but it creates me problems and nothing else . I will use
>IE6 until the last day MS supports it and makes updates for it . I do like
>Firefox , too and although Firefox is a little bit heavier than IE , I
>personally feel really safe with it while browsing .
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>By the way , you can also download GMer from the mirrors David gave links to
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>Panda_man
>Silver level Contributor
Thanks for the tip. I did see DHL's message regarding the "severe
denial of service attack" on gmer.net. I guess I never realized
what an important program experts hold "Gmer" to be. I'll have to
try it out.
Ckypp
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