Sandboxie conflicts with SpywareTerminator

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carioca
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Sandboxie conflicts with SpywareTerminator

Post by carioca » Sun Jul 15, 2007 9:39 pm

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Dear Forum debators,

I got some conflicts by using SpywareTerminator together. Someone else observes the same trouble? Best Regards.

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Post by SnDPhoenix » Mon Jul 16, 2007 4:53 am

uhh, spyware terminator is rogue software, i dont think anyone heres gonna test it, unless they use vmware to do the testing.
Windows 7 SP1 x64, Sandboxie v3.70 x64 with Experimental Protection, GnuPG, OTR (Off-The-Record), Sticky Password, My Brain.

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spywareterminator is not rogue anymore for a long while

Post by carioca » Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:46 am

SnDPhoenix wrote:uhh, spyware terminator is rogue software, i dont think anyone heres gonna test it, unless they use vmware to do the testing.
:P
Hi, buddy. SpywareTerminator was not considered a rogue antispyware anylonger for a long while. Please, give a look whom classified it because he changed up his mind. Otherwise, FYI nowadays it's considered a great software against hackers included a hips together. Best Regards.

PS: SpywareTerminator has a support forum (www.spywareterminator.com) and the author will be pleased to reply about it in details because earlier I had asked the same question and he explained all the detais about it.

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Post by SnDPhoenix » Mon Jul 16, 2007 9:29 am

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. :?
Windows 7 SP1 x64, Sandboxie v3.70 x64 with Experimental Protection, GnuPG, OTR (Off-The-Record), Sticky Password, My Brain.

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Post by carioca » Mon Jul 16, 2007 11:30 am

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. :?
:lol:
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.

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Re: Sandboxie conflicts with SpywareTerminator

Post by carioca » Mon Jul 16, 2007 12:19 pm

carioca wrote::?:
Dear Forum debators,

I got some conflicts by using SpywareTerminator together. Someone else observes the same trouble? Best Regards.
Now let's return to the topic about the conflicts between Sandboxie and SpywareTerminator. Who knows about it? Best Regards. :?: :idea:

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