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| Subject: | Re: AV that supports spy/adware |
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| Date: | Fri, 06 May 2005 20:21:15 +0200 |
Douglas Schlachta (Sr. Infrastructure Security Analyst) schrieb:
Well I beg to disagree. The track record of most big AV companies has been very poor when it comes to there ability to produce a decent product. Also the fact that more than likely as in the case of Symantec, you will still have multiple licenses you will have to struggle with and will also most likely be in a separate console. For "most large companies" I would rather have a product that works with no holes than a second rate product in the same post reactive engine as most big AV company products. IMHO I would rather stick with a product leader than a big name.
As we're talking of product leaders... Seen from the desktop view, one of them surely is Spybot Search & Destroy, which is additionally as cheap as it gets: Freeware. Safer Networking, its vendor, has recently developed an administration suite, too. This is not free, but still very cheap, and may be a good choice for those who do not mind having to manage seperate AV and Anti-Adware solutions, even more so if equipped with a limited budget and still look for a hard to beat solution (if combined with an infrastructually suited Antivirus solution). http://www.safer-networking.ie/
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