Some Malware blocks Spybot. :sad:In my view it is a bit pointless to have spyware cleaning software which dies when there is a spyware on the PC![]()
Can you remember which one it was? Do you know the name? Are you sure, you are completely free of Malware? Here are some signs:I cleared the problem with SuperAntiSpyware and then SpybotSD started and (obviously) reported no issues![]()
There were a few. One was DNS switcher and another Rootkit.Agent...something sorry cannot recall the name.
I disagree. Just because Spybot was disabled by whatever malware you had, I don't think you should conclude that it is "pointless" to have it.... In my view it is a bit pointless to have spyware cleaning software which dies when there is a spyware on the PC...
I really didn't think that I was missing the point. You allowed malware into your system that happened to disable Spybot. It could have disabled SuperAntiSpyware or even your entire system.I think you are missing my point. I didn't say having SpybotSD is pointless I said (meant) that it is pointless for any spyware removal tool to be so vulnerable. It must be coded defensively to withstand malware attacks.
After SuperAntiSpyware has detected this rootkit, you have the possibility to sent theese infected files to Spybot, so it can be added to the detection rules in the future.The last spyware that prevented Spybot from starting up was Rootkit.Agent.
If that helps to make Spybot more robust I'll be thrilled.
Who is defensive?On unrelated note, sometimes getting too defensive is a sign of weakness btw![]()