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Updated January 2008

Best Anti-Spyware Reviews: (out of 17)
PC Magazine, PC World, PCAdvisor.co.uk

Best Anti-Spyware: (out of 45)
Webroot Software Spy Sweeper 5.5.7.122, Panda Internet Security 2008, Lavasoft Ad-Aware 2007

Fast Answers - Best Anti-Spyware
Top Rated What the Research Says
•  Webroot Software Spy Sweeper 5.5.7.122
   (*est. $25)

>> Where to buy

Best anti-spyware software.

Webroot Spy Sweeper, PC Tools Spyware Doctor (*est. $30), and Sunbelt CounterSpy (*est. $20) are all effective at detecting and removing spyware and adware, but all miss enough that each performs best in some tests. According to reviews, these programs are all more effective than Internet security suites, and much better than the free programs. Spy Sweeper -- the bestseller -- fares well in all professional reviews, and best in the most credible reviews. Most reviewers like the interface. Nearly half of users who review the program complain about slowing, conflicts or crashes, but Spy Sweeper still has a higher percentage of satisfied customers than Spyware Doctor, its leading competitor. Webroot also sells Spy Sweeper bundled with an antivirus application as Spy Sweeper 5.5 with Antivirus (*est. $45).
•  Panda Internet Security 2008
   (*est. $40)

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Security suite with the best spyware prevention.

Internet security suites bundle antivirus and anti-spyware software, a firewall, and other components into a single program. Reviews say the secondary features (such as spam prevention) of Panda Internet Security 2008 aren't the best, but it excels at its primary tasks (virus and spyware prevention). User reviews indicate no conflicts with other security programs, so it's a good choice if you need both antivirus and anti-spyware software. (compare prices)
•  Lavasoft Ad-Aware 2007
   (free, http://www.lavasoft.com)

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Free adware/spyware removal tool.

The free version of Ad-Aware isn't as robust or effective as Spy Sweeper or Spyware Doctor. Ad-Aware doesn't offer real-time protection or scheduled system scans, but it makes a good supplement to your primary anti-spyware program, since reviews say no single spyware removal tool can catch all threats. As the free Ad-Aware doesn't have real-time monitoring, it doesn't drain system resources except when scanning. The commercial version of Ad-Aware is not recommended in reviews.
•  Microsoft Windows Defender 1.1
   (free, http://www.windowsdefender.com)

>> Where to buy

Free real-time spyware blocker.

Windows Defender is included in the Windows Vista operating system and is available as a free download to validated Windows XP owners. Although reviewers say that nearly every other tool is more effective than Windows Defender, they still recommend Defender as a non-invasive additional tool to supplement other anti-spyware software. The user interface is excellent and easy to use. You can run manual and scheduled scans, or just ignore it.
•  Javacool Software SpywareBlaster 3.5.1
   (free, http://www.javacoolsoftware.com)

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Free spyware immunizer.

SpywareBlaster prevents the installation of ActiveX-based spyware, adware, tracking cookies, browser hijackers, dialers and other potentially unwanted software. This program is just a blocker; it will not find preexisting malware on your system, and it does not include a scanner. SpywareBlaster is yet another free tool recommended for use in combination with other anti-spyware software. On its own, SpywareBlaster is too limited in functionality to be your primary tool.
•  Safer Networking Spybot Search & Destroy 1.5
   (free, http://www.safer-networking.org)

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Free anti-spyware software.

Spybot Search & Destroy detects and removes spyware. Reviews say that the program was once as effective as commercial software, but has been surpassed in recent years. In tests, it misses much more malware than the commercial programs. Nonetheless, the consensus is that this is a harmless and valuable additional tool. Immunization is a particularly useful tool; it modifies Internet Explorer to block malware from known perpetrators. The program requires manual updates and scans.
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Full Story
What the experts say, our analysis, and more...
Updated January 2008

Anti-spyware software helps users combat an ever-growing number of programs designed to gather system information from the infected computer and send it back to advertisers -- or worse, key loggers looking to steal passwords and other sensitive data. Gartner security analyst John Pescatore writes, "Spyware and phishing are actually bigger problems for consumers than viruses." Viruses cause much more severe damage than spyware, but spyware is far more prevalent. An accumulation of hundreds of spyware applets, which is not uncommon, is as crippling as a virus, and the worst types of spyware can contribute to identity theft.

Value-added products are the current trend. These include Internet security suites and anti-spyware programs with antivirus software or other security software. Internet security suites (covered fully in our report on Internet security software) offer anti-spyware components in addition to antivirus software, spam filters and a firewall. However, most suites remove less spyware than standalone programs, according to PC Magazine. Federal Computer Week's Patrick Marshall agrees, saying, "Generally, we find that those solutions offer basic protection against the most prevalent spyware, but they lack the sophisticated reporting tools and some detection methods of specialized programs."

The best reviews we found are backed by tests -- great for evaluating programs' effectiveness at preventing malware, but they fail to uncover software and system conflicts and other problems frequently revealed in user reviews. Professional reviewers use virtual machines or clean computers for a safe and neutral testing environment. In the most comprehensive tests -- those conducted by PC Magazine -- the reviewer also deliberately infects computers to test detection and removal capabilities. PC World contracts with the independent test lab AV-Test.org for its comprehensive testing. Both magazines also evaluate ease of installation and use, but again, on clean machines.

Consumer Reports employs an independent testing lab to handle its evaluation of anti-spyware software, but its most recent coverage is primarily of discontinued versions of Internet security suites and standalone anti-spyware programs. PC Magazine, PC World, and Consumer Reports also test free programs, but don't respect any of them as more than supplemental tools. Web User, a British magazine, has the most up-to-date coverage of free anti-spyware programs, but its reporting is more superficial.

User reviews are the best guide to potential problems. System slowdowns, installation difficulties, removal difficulties, software conflicts and incompatibilities (especially and primarily with other security programs), and inadequate tech support are common problems in user ratings of anti-spyware software. A caveat expressed in user reviews is that new versions of programs often cause problems that the users didn't experience with previous versions. Amazon.com and CNet.com are good resources for user feedback.

Fake anti-spyware is a problem that's pervasive online. These are spyware programs that masquerade as anti-spyware programs. In a game reminiscent of Mad magazine's Spy vs. Spy, fake anti-spyware reviews are also a problem. We found plenty of sponsored reviews. Some have informational value if the reviewer actually tests the programs, but the conclusions cannot be trusted. For that reason, we consulted only reputable review sources in our research.

Many experts say they use a commercial anti-spyware program and the four best free tools (see chart above). Most of the free programs are risk-free to the end user -- they use minimal or no computer resources. However, some of them are incompatible with Norton, McAfee, ZoneAlarm, Trend Micro and other security programs. Otherwise, the only risk to free software is that it alone won't keep your computer clean.

Still, you may want to skip two free programs that PC Magazine's Neil Rubenking believes have no value. "While it doesn't kill off innocent programs as its predecessor did, SpyEraser 2 just isn't effective at removing malicious software. It's even worse at keeping malware out of a clean system," he says. The other free program is ironically called GarbageClean, which he describes as "the least effective malware scanner I've ever tested."  ... Continued

Consensus Report

Our Consensus Report shows how many times products are top-ranked by reviewers included in our
All The Reviews Reviewed chart.

# of Picks Model (with Retailer Links)
3 Safer Networking Spybot Search & Destroy 1.5 (free)
2 PC Tools Spyware Doctor (*est. $30)
2 Webroot Spy Sweeper 5.5 with Antivirus SE Personal (*est. $45)
2 Sunbelt Software CounterSpy 2.0 (*est. $20)
1 each Lavasoft Ad-Aware 2007, Spyware Terminator 2.0, SpywareBlaster, Spy Sweeper 5.5

Professional reviewers are evenly divided about which is the best anti-spyware program, but the most credible reviewers select one of the two leading programs, Webroot Spy Sweeper and PC Tools Spyware Doctor 5.0. Both programs are also available with bundled antivirus software. These versions also receive favorable reviews, but the antivirus component of Spyware Doctor has not yet been widely tested by independent labs.

Sunbelt Software CounterSpy 2.0 isn’t as widely reviewed as the market leaders, but it is cheaper and all reviews are favorable. Some reviews say CounterSpy is better at detecting spyware than removing it.

The free programs (Ad-Aware 2007, Windows Defender, SpywareBlaster, AVG Anti-Spyware, Spyware Terminator, and Spybot Search & Destroy) are all recommended in some reviews, but lack the necessary full functionality of the commercial programs, and do not perform as well in tests. The consensus among reviewers is that they should supplement a more successful program.

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