So what you're saying is that nothing here is pointless, which answers my question thanks.
So your point is that PBOD is too stupid to learn?? Ok, little arrogant and condescending but everyones entitled to a point of view.
Obviously never used WP either.
Yes I did, whats your point?
Security essentials has a spyware scanner however its not infallable as you've pointed out, and something like SuperAntiSpyware/Malwarebytes (two of the best free solutions atm) are good on demand scanners to back it up.
A bit contradictory considering BPOD, being as stupid as you claim, probably wouldn't know how to do the bit underlined/in bold. Make up your mind.
So your point is that PBOD is too stupid to learn?? Ok, little arrogant and condescending but everyones entitled to a point of view.
Obviously never used WP either.
Did you read his post at all ? Your advice would be more relevant if you read the posts
Yes I did, whats your point?
Security essentials has a spyware scanner however its not infallable as you've pointed out, and something like SuperAntiSpyware/Malwarebytes (two of the best free solutions atm) are good on demand scanners to back it up.
Based on testing, the detection offered by MSE is great for a free product. It was far better than we expected in all honestly. Yet, that does not mean it is infallible.
New threats, and new methods to expose users to them, appear hourly. A little caution while surfing the Web, and good maintenance routines – like applying system patches and software updates regularly – will offer you far more protection than any AV engine or product.
A bit contradictory considering BPOD, being as stupid as you claim, probably wouldn't know how to do the bit underlined/in bold. Make up your mind.