Hey, do you know RgGuard?
http://robotgenius.net/technology/rgguard.jsp
I have installed it, and set it to "bark like a bulldog". Tried the red link : scenicreflections.com, who was added to. But my Firefox could not show the page.
Hmmm... Wonder where I can get it to bark? So far I have not been "lucky" to find a place, where it was "Malware"!
I have no experience with it.
If you have concerns about it working correctly, there is support available here on their contact page >
support@robotgenius.netHere are some user comments on it...a little dated, but not very encouraging >
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=182859Here is another discussion about link scanners in general. I would recommend you read the comments from the representative from Site Adviser (#10 & #11) to better understand what type of information it gives you and how it does it >
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=182948&highlight=RGguardNot only does Site Adviser give a red rating for this site you listed above, but all sites that it links to, and all 500+ downloads as well...and yet you clicked on the link anyways to see if you could hear a sound in another program??

I had mentioned previously in another thread about looking for a comment left by the site owner as one way to qualify/determine whether or not Site Adviser's ratings were accurate, or might require more investigation.
Did you read what the site owner said/wrote about this site, if in fact that was the site owner? They basically indicated yes, they serve crapware, but you are given a choice to opt out. Do you you have the computer knowledge to decide if that's true or not?
"Personally, I wouldn't suggest that you seek out some site that might infect your computer just to see if RgGuard works or not"
I agree

- Guess you are absolutely right! (It proberly is a bad idéa)
Still I would like to hear what the "Mallware" sound is.
If you do not have enough knowledge, about how these programs work on your computer yet, and where to manually start the sounds on your computer so that you can "hear" them, I would
strongly recommend you not attempt to "test drive" your security software by going to websites to trigger them. No ONE security program is perfect.
A safer way would be to read other users/security experts comments about them by searching at security forums, or even looking at reviews, especially comparative reviews, if you are concerned about the effectiveness.
Take care with your surfing Dan.Mark
