prevent spyware don't react to it

G

Guest

The best way to deal with spyware is prevent it. Since I
switch to using Opera and Firefox as my primary browsers,
I don't have a problem with spyware. I limit the use of
IE to visiting windows update and microsoft's website
(www.microsft.com does not play nicely with nonIE
browsers).

This product does not seem to prevent spyware, but react
to it when found. It is essentially making a blacklist
of what can use the holes/back doors in IE. As long as
react to spyware it will be problem.

If microsoft wants to prevent spyware it will fix IE and
not sell another product to it's customers.
 
G

Guest

IE is not fully at fault the uer is. I had someone who
installed firefox and they got infected with spyware. I
it also deleted the firefox. More secure my ass.
 
G

Guest

You also have to remember that there is a lot of people
that hate microsoft and that Microsoft is use more. So it
is likely that more problems are like this are on
Microsoft because its usage.

I like this beta a lot, it is a step in the right
direction because it help get rid of stuff. What is
really bad is website that automatically download stuff
that are installed on computers without notification.
What ever can be done to eliminate these stupid things
would be great.

I hope this spyware is included as free to users because
it help a lot people.

Just my opinion.
 
G

Guest

I completly agree.
-----Original Message-----
You also have to remember that there is a lot of people
that hate microsoft and that Microsoft is use more. So it
is likely that more problems are like this are on
Microsoft because its usage.

I like this beta a lot, it is a step in the right
direction because it help get rid of stuff. What is
really bad is website that automatically download stuff
that are installed on computers without notification.
What ever can be done to eliminate these stupid things
would be great.

I hope this spyware is included as free to users because
it help a lot people.

Just my opinion.
.
 

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