...is that so many of them want to you buy it if you want it to remove the viruses. How do you know it'll actually help if you can't even remove anything in the free version? Heck, Spyware Doctor and all those could be spyware themselves.
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Posted by Chdonga - May 30th, 2010
...is that so many of them want to you buy it if you want it to remove the viruses. How do you know it'll actually help if you can't even remove anything in the free version? Heck, Spyware Doctor and all those could be spyware themselves.
In that case, it is spyware. Even free antivirus offer you a cleanup. Spyware Doctor, based on what I remember, is legit, but sounds pretty suspicious. Avast and NOD32 are your best bets. One because it's fully featured, and the other because it's Russian.
It is real, but if you've just recovered from an anal raping of viruses, you may not trust anything you need to pay for to use. Since so many fake ones need to be purchased to "work".
Rockyusa
That's because they ARE spyware.
Chdonga
Which is why I only use AVG and Norton.