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Windows defender is supposed to be an antispyware program
It seems lately it only is used by microsoft to get rid of unwanted hacks of their os. It doesn't stop vundo or smit-fraud or anything really. So much for the much heralded free antispyware that microsoft was giving out of the goodness of their heart. I knew it was too good to be true. It truly should be called Windows Kernel Defender.
Posted by: zmud   Posted on: 08/21/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Windows defender is supposed to be an antispyware program  zmud | 08/21/07
RE: Windows defender is supposed to be an antispyware program  Kaiwai | 08/21/07
This is another case of microsoft protecting itself  zmud | 08/22/07
I wouldn't put too much stock in Defender  intrepi@... | 08/22/07
Captain Obvious  Yagotta B. Kidding | 08/21/07
Captain Oblivious  Hamlet_z | 08/21/07
Other methods of kernal protection by other OS are better...  jjarman | 08/21/07
Revisionist History...  jcg_z | 08/22/07
Any standard BSD-based UNIX, and some Linux  Resuna | 08/22/07
Many OS protect and managed access to the kernal level interfaces  jjarman | 08/22/07
No, he's right, it's Microsof's fault...  jinko | 08/21/07
It's the design, silly  SpikeyMike | 08/22/07
Point  sysop-dr | 08/22/07
Bad analogy  zmud | 08/22/07
NT 3.51  Sxooter_z | 08/22/07
Making the perfect the enemy of the good  larry@... | 08/21/07
I really would like you for a boss  intrepi@... | 08/22/07
Yes, it can be fixed  rpmyers1 | 08/21/07
Legs Kicked Out From Beneath Vista  chessmen | 08/21/07
I still believe it is the complexity.  TripleII | 08/21/07
Message has been deleted.  ballmerrules@... | 08/21/07
Ha Ha  waynearcelectcom | 08/22/07
I agree, but then a lot of them bought Vista  intrepi@... | 08/22/07
another "VISTA" flame  jackie40d@... | 08/22/07
Start writing about MAC, Linux, enough allready!  johann@... | 08/22/07
Mo, I want Microsoft to stop calling this a flaw.  Resuna | 08/22/07
How does MS stop you from doing this?  NonZealot | 08/22/07
Whatever  zkiwi | 08/22/07
the difference is...  mdsmedia | 08/23/07
A little dramatic?  NonZealot | 08/23/07
The answer: NO !!  Wm.Franklin | 08/22/07
THIS IS STILL NOT A FLAW!  Resuna | 08/22/07
very intelligent point, thanks!  jjarman | 08/22/07
it's a way  Monkey_MCSE | 08/22/07
Where is this a right?  NonZealot | 08/22/07
Totally brainwashed  Ole Man | 08/22/07
You sure nailed this one down, Bravo !  intrepi@... | 08/22/07
If you agreed to the EULA...  TripleII | 08/22/07
It's a flaw if it's not ME patching  Bob.Kerns | 09/06/07
KERNEL TAMPERING  BALTHOR | 08/22/07
Hope you didn't buy Creative's Soundblaster  intrepi@... | 08/22/07
AT BOOT UP---  BALTHOR | 08/22/07
No reboot needed  rpmyers1 | 08/23/07
windows security  HellzArcticWolf | 08/22/07
Security By Design  raisch@... | 08/23/07
Actually, DRM is everywhere in Vista  blarman_z | 08/23/07
Reading Vista's EULA  Ole Man | 08/24/07
Unpatched Driver Flaws ought to STAY Unpatched.  XweAponX | 09/05/07

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