Ian Anderson wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 22:06:43 -0500, louise <louise.TakeThisOut@invalid.invalid>
> wrote the following:
>
>> I just upgraded, free, to the new NOD AV which calls itself
>> an anti-virus and anti-spyware program. Under setup it says
>> clearly "antivirus and antispyware protection". It also
>> says this on the picture of the box cover on the Eset website.
>>
>> I have an NAT router.
>
> I'm also running the latest version of NOD32 and have a NAT router
> too.
>
>> Do I still need to run/use a separate antispyware program?
>> If so, which one, and do I need to keep realtime protection on?
>
> I like to use a firewall in addition to having a router, currently I'm
> using Kerio 2.1.5.
>
> Each morning I check if updates are available for the following:
>
> Ad-Aware 2007
> Spybot - Search & Destroy
> Spyware Terminator
> SpywareBlaster
>
> Then I allow the first 3 to run a scan.
> They seldom find anything so I close them when the scans are finished
> and I don't feel that I need to have any realtime protection running.
Thanks - I finally removed kerio from my system because it
kept asking questions and after a while I'd allowed so much,
it clearly wasn't working. Decided to live with safe hex
and the router and NOD.
I too run some of the above periodically and it is the
realtime protection I'm questioning. I think I'll go
without it but be more diligent about running the
anti-spyware programs regularly.
Louise
>> Stay informed about: NOD AV new version - still need anti-spyware program?