Spybot - Any Good?

Quote from fhl:

Spybot usually finds one or two things when I run it.

Superantispyware and malwarebytes normally don't find anything.

Adaware is supposed to be on demand, but it starts up a process and runs all by its little self. If you find the way to turn it off, then the next time you run the program, the stealthy little process is back up and ready to go again. That process takes cpu when it starts running and i don't like that, so i dumped it. Too bad, because the program would usually find one or two things.

Never heard of this ms essentials before. I've got ms defender running on my computer. What's the difference in them? Anyone?

Probably the Best Free Security List in the World- Courtesy of Gizmo's :
http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/probably-best-free-security-list-world.htm
 
spybot (and spywareblaster) are perhaps best because you can "immunize" your system against future problems.

things similar to Norton SytemWorks and CCleaner can be good for a system. I had a friend who had a 75Gb hard drive that was totally hammered - 99.9% full and slow as Antarctic granite. Finally, after running the norton stuff 4 times, disk defragmenter, ccleaner and other stuff got it down to 40% full. (took quite a few hours and sleuthing.

Told them "ya gotta run your malware apps, antivirus, defragmenter at LEAST once a month and keep them up to date!!!" Some of the stuff hadn't been updated in 12 months...
 
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