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Spyware and anti virus
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Haven't heard about the Microsoft a/v you mention, but you could use AVG, which is very highly recommended every time you look in a computer mag (I used it for years and it was fine for me too). You can get it from here
Anti-spyware detects and deletes (or quarantines) object that have been installed on your system without your knowledge, and with the intention of gathering information about you (e.g. shopping habits, sited visited, etc). Unless you specifically wanted these things on your sytem, you should get rid: they can be a nuisance and an intrusion, at best, and can sometimes cause problems. Get AdAware SE from here or Spybot Search & Destroy, from here (The download link is on the left)
Microsoft AntiSpyware is NOT an anti virus tool.
You can download MS AntiSpyware for free from the MS web site.
Free tools that I use (and all three below ARE free if you download the right version) are:
AVG Anti-Virus
ZoneAlarm Firewall
Adaware (for spyware)
Those three should give you good protection.
On the other hand, spyware is annoying code which "spy's" on you when you surf the internet & then reports its findings back to a database. The companies then target you with adverts & pop-ups. This is normally installed when you dowload & install a free program, for instance & you get more than you bargained for. You also need anti-spyware software to routinely check your system & weed this out.
You asked for links:
Here is the freeAVG link
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/2/lng/us/tpl/v5
Here is freezone alarm
Here is Adaware
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/
WinPatrol is also useful and has a free version
The guy in the pub isn't completely mad, there is a Microsoft product in beta that will do antivirus and antispyware as well as other stuff. Have a look here for Windows One Care Live which I think is free for the beta version, but will be a paid subscription affair when it is properly released.
http://www.avast.com
I honestly don't know why people pay for Norton, but so many do....