I suggest you keep TeaTimer. It saved me once from a BHO, which was trojan!OK, that answers it then. Thanks doodleswest.
Shame it uses that much. Guess I need to decide which active scanner I trust the most. DitDefenders or Tea Timer. Disable one or the other to save RAM for blasting aliens or something. :spider:
The way it works -taking snapshots to compare previous with current state- makes it reliable.
I also like it being shown in Windows Security Center
