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<blockquote data-quote="ChoiceVoice" data-source="post: 899900" data-attributes="member: 28876"><p>expanded support for other browsers. excellent!</p><p></p><p></p><p>not to keep this off topic, but wireshark isn't a malicious program, so when trend micro recognized this program and allowed it to run it did the right thing.</p><p></p><p>anyway, hey gandalf, i was curious, i used to use spyblaster, and use the spybot disinfection and umm, what was that program ... host man, or host something, lol, etc back in win7 days. they all seemed to amend the host file to safeguard browsing. to keep it on spyblaster, do you think they do their own research and make their own lists? or just take them from opendns or a malicious adblocker list, or malicious domains list, or something? i suspect that AV browser plugins etc all use those publically available lists (and the paid ones), so i was wondering if this eloquent program (that i always liked) was redundant for someone like me that has a proliferation of browser extensions that warn of dubious urls?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChoiceVoice, post: 899900, member: 28876"] expanded support for other browsers. excellent! not to keep this off topic, but wireshark isn't a malicious program, so when trend micro recognized this program and allowed it to run it did the right thing. anyway, hey gandalf, i was curious, i used to use spyblaster, and use the spybot disinfection and umm, what was that program ... host man, or host something, lol, etc back in win7 days. they all seemed to amend the host file to safeguard browsing. to keep it on spyblaster, do you think they do their own research and make their own lists? or just take them from opendns or a malicious adblocker list, or malicious domains list, or something? i suspect that AV browser plugins etc all use those publically available lists (and the paid ones), so i was wondering if this eloquent program (that i always liked) was redundant for someone like me that has a proliferation of browser extensions that warn of dubious urls? [/QUOTE]
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