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Anti-Spyware Guide

This page has links to getting started articles, comparative reviews, recommended products, freeware, blockers, in-depth analysis tools, and resources to help you fight spyware including keystroke-loggers, malware, browser parasites, unsolicited commercial software, scumware, homepage hijackers, and dialers.

Watch Out -- Do not buy or download any anti-spyware software without checking Spyware Warrior's Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware Products & Web Sites list first.

Patches & Updates -- Anti-spyware software is only as effective as its most recent update because it is inherently reactive treating "known" threats. So when you install anti-spyware software, immediately go to the vendor's web site and update the program and definitions and then turn on the auto update feature.

Prices -- See our custom Anti-Spyware Software Price List powered by Amazon.com

Getting Started

Comparative Reviews

  • CNET Top 10 Antispyware Apps, Robert Vamosi, CNet, March 8, 2008 -- Sunbelt CounterSpy v2 editor's choice
  • Nine Ways to Wipe Out Spyware, Neil Rubenking, PC Magazine, February 5, 2008 -- Ad-Aware 2007 Pro, CounterSpy V2, GarbageClean 3.0, Spyware Doctor with Antivirus 5.5 [editor's choice], Spyware Terminator 2.0, STOPZilla 5.0, SUPERAntiSpyware, SpyEraser 2, Webroot Antivirus with AntiSpyware and Firewall.
  • Anti-Spyware Reviews, Consumer Search, January 2008, comprehensive summary of 17 reviews for 45 products -- Webroot Software Spy Sweeper...
  • Die, Spyware Die! and Best Vista Antispyware [chart], Ryan Naraine, PC World, August 21, 2007 -- PC Tools Spyware Doctor [best buy], Grisoft AVG Anti-Spyware, Webroot SpySweeper, Microsoft Windows Defender, Safer Networking Spybot Search & Destroy & Lavasoft Ad-Aware 2007 Plus

Retail Anti-Spyware Software

Based on comparative reviews and testing, top rated retail anti-spyware software may offer important benefits over freeware -- Better support, more frequent updates, better discovery and removal of difficult spyware (root kits, etc.), and better pro-active protection measures. For more choices, see the comparative review links above. For freeware, see below.

PC Tools Spyware Doctor

Sunbelt Software

Webroot Spy Sweeper

Free Anti-Spyware Software

With the exception of avast! (first on the list below), none of the other free products are recommended for use instead of the top rated retail products above. On the other hand, any of the other free products are much better than not using any anti-spyware at all.

avast! antivirus Home Edition 4.8, anti-spyware & anti-rootkit for Windows, free for home use
  • avast! antivirus 4.8 Home Edition, Neil Rubenking, PC Magazine, April 10, 2008 -- "Avast! has long been a popular free antivirus. The independent labs give it good marks, though not as good as the very best. Now it also removes spyware—not as well as Spyware Doctor or WAV, but better than most. And it's a seriously tough protector against attacks on a clean system. I'm really pleased to find a free antispyware product that I can recommend."

 Ad-aware, Lavasoft, one freeware product; they also have two retail versions

Google Pack -- Includes Symantec's Norton Security Scan for viruses & worms and PC Tools Spyware Doctor (lite) for spyware, adware, Trojans & keyloggers.  Norton is a PC Magazine editor's choice and Spyware Doctor is a PC World best buy.

Microsoft Windows Defender

Spybot Search & Destroy, PepiMK Software. Note: Well known but no longer recommended.

Tools to Block Installation of Spyware

Once you scan your computer with anti-spyware and know that it is clean (if not, try another product or skip to "What is that" below), you can move on to blocking new spyware installations.

Technical Note: Your anti-spyware software may include some protection features. If you want to use IE-SPYAD, Spybot Search & Destroy, SpywareGuide Blocklist, SpywareBlaster, a hosts file or any combination of those, see IE-SPYAD: Restricted Sites List for Internet Explorer, by Eric Howes, on how the protection offered in each, affect the others. Specifically as it relates to 'Restricted Sites', 'Immunization' and hosts files.

SpywareBlaster, Javacool, freeware

Spyware Block List File

  • Three versions -- Minimal free, expert free, and RegBlock $20; Spyware-Guide.com hosted by Xblock Systems

Using a Browser Hosts File

What is that?

Tools to identify and/or remove tough stuff or if your anti-spyware software shows you a list of the "processes" running on your computer and you would like to know what they are:

Resource Sites

 

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