SnDPhoenix wrote:So its no longer rogue? Because i heard just not that long ago it was still rogue, so if its not rogue anymore, than it has only been "unrogue" for about 3 or 4 months then.

Hi, buddy. FYI just check at
http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_ant ... m#products about rogue antispywares and see if SpywareTerminator is in the list and read about SpywareTerminator there. Besides, FYI this was delisted, as follows: "De-Listed Applications:
Some applications that were originally included in this list of "rogue/suspect" anti-spyware programs have been de-listed after the vendors for those programs took steps to correct the problems identified on this page. For each program that has been de-listed there is a note explaining the circumstances at the bottom of the main "rogue/suspect" list (see below for those notes). An entry for each of the applications de-listed during the past year remains in the main list above solely to point to the explanatory notes below. Applications de-listed over a year ago have only a note below.
That an application has been de-listed should not be understood as an endorsement or recommendation of any kind. We still recommend that users consult the short list of "trustworthy" anti-spyware applications. For more information on the process for de-listing application, see THIS discussion in the Spyware Warrior forums.
De-listed apps from 2004 include: SpywareNuker/pcOrion, eAcceleration Stop Sign, Enigma SpyHunter, ZeroSpyware, SpyWare Killer, NoAdware, XoftSpy
De-listed apps from 2005 include: SpyZooka, SpyCleaner, SpyEmergency 2005, No-Spy/Sin-Espias, Ad-Protect/SpyOut, GarbageClean, Spyware Shield,
Malwhere, SpywareKill, AdwareAlert, Doctor Alex
De-listed apps from 2006 include: Spyware Detector, Advanced Spyware Remover,
Spyware Terminator." Best Regards.