Okay I am not going to post any links regarding this.
I am new to the boards and well I've had this piece of "anti-malware" come up when I use SystemMechanic 6 and it's Spython scanner.
Of course it easily can be false positives and the reason I am not posting any links regarding this jewel of "anti-malware" is that it's one of those wonderful pieces that you go to a site and get infected by it merely by going there, and of course their software will remove it.
Now from what I have been able to gather, SpyHunter, used this tactic as well as others. Honestly I am bothered that I keep getting these "infections found" with Spython and nothing found with Spybot.
Further I downloaded SpyEraser by Uniblue in my quest to verify the SpywareBomb infection (though it's "anti-malware" that "creates false positives or amplifies the existence of infections" it remains that it does make the system unstable, is claimed to be almost impossible to get rid of without downloading the software from the company that installed it, and, it does contact the internet). Technically to me this is an infection since it's using my electricity, putting wear and tear on my system and my nerves. In any event SpyEraser found a number of other "infections" which of course it won't delete until I pay $X however it listed them and with regedit I erased them manually, ran another scan and those are gone, yet it doesn't detect SpywareBomb which my SystemMechanic 6 remains finding (I am sure a few can imagine the frustration or have experienced it themselves.).
I am unable to say if SpywareBomb is gone right now or just dormant. I've used Iolo System Mechanic for years, since windows 98 and well apparently, according to the registry, it appears they used SpyHunter. What appears to have triggered my infection however is SpyBlocker being installed when I upgraded my ZoneAlarm. The operative posibility here is that they both use "SB" in their naming conventions so maybe some residue of SpywareBomb from when SpyHunter was on my system via SystemMechanic 4 has caused this.
I am about to use the Revouninstaller to remove SystemMechanic 6 and likely going to edit the registry to make sure none of the residue is there from SM 4.
My post obviously is to seek out if SpyBot S&D will find this SpywareBomb and the various replicants of it which drive people to download false Spyware scanners which only exacerbate the entire malware situation.
In the event it currently doesn't detect SpywareBomb obviously I am seeking that it would.
Also due to the various credibility and integrity issues with so many of these companies I'd like to get some feedback on ThreatFire and if that is in anyway helpful with Spybot S&D at this time as well as if ThreatFire appears to at least be legitimate. Then if it is legitimate according to this community is there a potential future time when it would be of any assistance to Spybot S&D?
To me you genuine programmers with a sincere interest in helping keep our systems stable should be working together on the spyware/malware, and pseudo look alikes that techincally are malware like this SpywareBomb. Threatfire is from PCTools who, if it's the same company, have been around since DOS 3.0 and ThreatFire is a free download from their site, this is why it seemed like a workable relationship between you guys.
My apologies for length but I felt a need to say all I meant and I do look forward to any input especially from Safer Networking regarding these 2 issues.
Thank you and may we all have trouble free systems one day,
WT
I am new to the boards and well I've had this piece of "anti-malware" come up when I use SystemMechanic 6 and it's Spython scanner.
Of course it easily can be false positives and the reason I am not posting any links regarding this jewel of "anti-malware" is that it's one of those wonderful pieces that you go to a site and get infected by it merely by going there, and of course their software will remove it.
Now from what I have been able to gather, SpyHunter, used this tactic as well as others. Honestly I am bothered that I keep getting these "infections found" with Spython and nothing found with Spybot.
Further I downloaded SpyEraser by Uniblue in my quest to verify the SpywareBomb infection (though it's "anti-malware" that "creates false positives or amplifies the existence of infections" it remains that it does make the system unstable, is claimed to be almost impossible to get rid of without downloading the software from the company that installed it, and, it does contact the internet). Technically to me this is an infection since it's using my electricity, putting wear and tear on my system and my nerves. In any event SpyEraser found a number of other "infections" which of course it won't delete until I pay $X however it listed them and with regedit I erased them manually, ran another scan and those are gone, yet it doesn't detect SpywareBomb which my SystemMechanic 6 remains finding (I am sure a few can imagine the frustration or have experienced it themselves.).
I am unable to say if SpywareBomb is gone right now or just dormant. I've used Iolo System Mechanic for years, since windows 98 and well apparently, according to the registry, it appears they used SpyHunter. What appears to have triggered my infection however is SpyBlocker being installed when I upgraded my ZoneAlarm. The operative posibility here is that they both use "SB" in their naming conventions so maybe some residue of SpywareBomb from when SpyHunter was on my system via SystemMechanic 4 has caused this.
I am about to use the Revouninstaller to remove SystemMechanic 6 and likely going to edit the registry to make sure none of the residue is there from SM 4.
My post obviously is to seek out if SpyBot S&D will find this SpywareBomb and the various replicants of it which drive people to download false Spyware scanners which only exacerbate the entire malware situation.
In the event it currently doesn't detect SpywareBomb obviously I am seeking that it would.
Also due to the various credibility and integrity issues with so many of these companies I'd like to get some feedback on ThreatFire and if that is in anyway helpful with Spybot S&D at this time as well as if ThreatFire appears to at least be legitimate. Then if it is legitimate according to this community is there a potential future time when it would be of any assistance to Spybot S&D?
To me you genuine programmers with a sincere interest in helping keep our systems stable should be working together on the spyware/malware, and pseudo look alikes that techincally are malware like this SpywareBomb. Threatfire is from PCTools who, if it's the same company, have been around since DOS 3.0 and ThreatFire is a free download from their site, this is why it seemed like a workable relationship between you guys.
My apologies for length but I felt a need to say all I meant and I do look forward to any input especially from Safer Networking regarding these 2 issues.
Thank you and may we all have trouble free systems one day,
WT
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