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Re: How do you handle spyware/adware?


From: Joel Rosenblatt <joel () COLUMBIA EDU>
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 17:01:18 -0500

Hi,

I noticed that you did not mention PestPatrol (www.pestpatrol.com) - we have been using that product for several years 
and have found it to be very effective.
The company was recently purchased by CA, but so far, they have not messed it up ... they did not already have a 
competing product, so I think that it will be
OK.

The corporate version has a management console, so you can push out the updates and monitor the machines.

Just my 2 cents

Joel Rosenblatt, Senior Security Officer & Windows Specialist, AcIS
Columbia University, 612 W 115th Street, NY, NY 10025 / 212 854 3033
http://www.columbia.edu/~joel


--On Friday, November 05, 2004 4:45 PM -0500 "Hart, Lee Anne" <LeeAnne.Hart () MONTGOMERYCOLLEGE EDU> wrote:

I am interested in learning how other schools are handling preventing,
detecting, and removing spyware/adware from workstations.  From doing
some preliminary research, I've found software (Spybot, Spysweeper,
Adaware, etc.) that can be installed on the workstations, but I'm not
sure how effective they will be since they require updates to
detect/remove new programs.  We have been testing McAfee VSE 8.0i, but
its too early to tell how effective it will be.  Has anyone else been
testing McAfee VSE 8.0i?  What are your feelings about the product?
What are some other method or ways to help eliminate spyware/adware?
Thanks in advance,

Lee Anne

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