On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 07:48:37 -0800, "A.H." <> wrote:
> What does Windows Defender really protects and scans for?
>
> Does Windows Defender protects against all the known virus, spyware &
> adware?
No, not at all. Three points.
1. It protects against non-viral malware (spyware and adware) only. It
provides *no* antivirus protection.
2. No such product, regardless of what kind or kinds of malware
(viruses, trojans, worms, spyware, adware, etc.) it protects against,
is perfect and nothing protects against "all the known" anythings.
3. Particularly when it comes to adware and spyware, no single product
is anywhere near perfect. Note what Eric Howes, who has done extensive
testing on Anti-Spyware products, states:
"No single anti-spyware scanner removes everything. Even the
best-performing anti-spyware scanner in these tests missed fully one
quarter of the "critical" files and Registry entries" See
http://spywarewarrior.com/asw-test-guide.htm
You should run at least two anti-spyware products, not just Windows
Defender.
> That means I no longer need Norton or MacAfee or Micro Trend Antivirus?
No, it doesn't mean anything like that at all. You still need an
anti-virus program (but preferably not Norton or McAfee, probably the
two *worst* anti-virus programs). And you still need at least one
other anti-spyware program.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
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