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Security => Security Software Programs => Topic started by: plodr on November 01, 2020, 04:11:13 PM

Title: SpywareBlaster questions
Post by: plodr on November 01, 2020, 04:11:13 PM
I just did the Oct 31st 2020 update. This is on a Windows 7 computer. It reported 15 new items and yet it reports 18,400 items.
I'm almost positive I have activex turned off in IE. About the only time I fire IE up is to test a site for someone having problems and posting in a forum.
I'm just wondering why it didn't report the 6 IE items.

I look again because I have 3 other computers to update.

I don't have Edge installed. I can't see the point since my days of surfing in Windows 7 are winding down. So I wonder why it is protecting a browser I don't have installed.
Title: Re: SpywareBlaster questions
Post by: Digerati on November 01, 2020, 05:11:11 PM
I am not following what you are saying.

You said it found 15 new items but reports 18,400 items.

What 6 IE items are you talking about?

Why do you say it is protecting Edge?
Title: Re: SpywareBlaster questions
Post by: plodr on November 01, 2020, 09:17:37 PM
I'm basing this on the last post here
https://www.landzdown.com/anti-spyware-software/re-spywareblaster-updates/

Added 21 new items:

            6 NEW items (IE/ActiveX)

and      15 NEW items (Edge/Scripts)

for a total of 18,400 items in database


So I did the other three computers and they each reported only 6 new items and yet the total is 18,400 items in the database.
Title: Re: SpywareBlaster questions
Post by: Digerati on November 01, 2020, 10:08:34 PM
Okay. I still don't know since I don't use that program. I note that other thread was just recently resurrected from the dead and I don't see where David got those numbers. Sorry.
Title: Re: SpywareBlaster questions
Post by: Corrine on November 01, 2020, 10:36:57 PM
The thread wasn't resurrected, Bill.  Rather, as a new update is posted, the previous update is removed. 

Taking a very wild guess:  as to Edge being protected, perhaps it is because Edge can be installed on Windows 7 and (only) with IE Mode, Edge supports ActiveX.
Title: Re: SpywareBlaster questions
Post by: Digerati on November 01, 2020, 10:46:36 PM
Ah! Thanks. I just saw the 6 year gap and jumped to the wrong conclusion again. Sorry about that.
Title: Re: SpywareBlaster questions
Post by: Corrine on November 01, 2020, 11:31:42 PM
No problem.  :)