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23-Apr-2009, 11:22 AM #1
Solved: Anti-spyware suggestions
I'm looking for a centrally managed anti-malware application for our network. We use McAfee epo & VSE, but we'd like to have a designated anti-malware app as an added layer. Currently, I've found nothing as effective as Malwarebytes Antimalware, however, there is no central managemant console. I've demo'd CounterSpy, but found its scans to leave something to be desired (in other words, scans would miss stuff.) Any suggestions?
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23-Apr-2009, 11:50 AM #2
Perhaps SuperAntiSpyware but I'm not sure. It's comparable to MBAM in terms of effectiveness.
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23-Apr-2009, 12:44 PM #3
SuperAntispyware is the best in the current scenario according to me.
Many of us would recommend this out here on TSG. You get two editions of super antispyware
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24-Apr-2009, 04:57 PM #5
Thanks for the replies. As I suspected, there is not a centrally-managed option for anti-malware that is effective at finding/removing malware. We'll probably just go with Malwarebytes on a case by case basis. Thanks for the input!
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24-Apr-2009, 06:50 PM #6
Might also consider SpywareBlaster to watch at the "front door".
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