Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Microsoft AntiSpyware Does Well In PC Mag Roundup

Microsoft AntiSpyware has come out well in PC Magazine’s roundup of antispyware software, tying for third place, but, more importantly, beating out perceived competitors Spybot and Ad-Aware.

The winner was Spyware Doctor, a $30 piece of software, and the second place holder was Spy Sweeper, also $29.95, so AntiSpyware was the highest rated free product in the review.


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The winner was Spyware Doctor, a $30 piece of software, and the second place holder was Spy Sweeper, also $29.95, so AntiSpyware was the highest rated free product in the review.

PC Mag was not impressed with AntiSpyware’s active protection or user interface, but these “pros” were good enough for a 3.5 overall rating:

Does a decent job of spyware removal; has excellent, detailed information about specific threats; can clean surfing traces; can restore many IE settings; blocks hijack attempts.

Meanwhile, Ad-Aware loses a bunch of points do to its lack of scan scheduling and ineffective real-time blocking. Considering most people use the free version, which doesn’t have real-time protection, you can probably drop its rating from 3 to 2.5 if you aren’t buying it.

Spybot rates surprisingly low, a 2.5 overall, because of lackluster (and annoying) real-time protection, a lack of useful information, and a bad, confusing interface.

(via Craig Newmark)

Links: PC Magazine’s roundup of antispyware software

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