Microsoft Group: Some Spyware Not Worth Fighting

eWeek.com has an article online in which Microsoft’s Security Solutions group program manager Mike Danseglio states:

“When you are dealing with rootkits and some advanced spyware programs, the only solution is to rebuild from scratch. In some cases, there really is no way to recover without nuking the systems from orbit.”

Danseglio’s comments came from a presentation at the recent Infosec World conference.

While it’s true that many of the more advanced types of spyware can be difficult to remove, they’re not impossible to get rid of. In the end, however, the end-user must keep in mind the cost in time and effort to remove spyware in an existing setup, versus doing a full system restore, update and then data recovery.

Danseglio recommended end-users make use of free antispyware programs such as Spybot Search & Destroy, RootkitRevealer and of course Microsoft’s Windows Defender to protect themselves.

One thing to remember, however, is how many of these programs are primarily designed as reactive scanners, designed to remove spyware after it’s already infected your machine. Windows Defender does, however, run in a proactive scanning mode similar to that of your average antivirus program.

In my experience, however, Microsoft’s antispyware program has allowed just enough borderline spyware through due to legal concerns that I generally recommend Webroot’s Spysweeper for the average consumer’s desktop or laptop.
And, as always, get into the habit of backing up important documents to media that you can keep safe, such as a thumbdrive, CD/DVD or external harddrive.

Images of the Day: Another Sadie Mae Day

Sadie Mae laying in the outdoor grass

Three week old Sadie Mae enjoys a trip to the outside grass with her littermates at the kennel’s farm.

Sadie Mae and her siblings are introduced to solid food

In this photo, Sadie and her siblings are being introduced to solid food.  The puppies tend to end up wearing much of their meal by the time they’ve gone through the plate, so they tend to spend the rest of their time cleaning it off of each other.

Only another month to go before we can pick Sadie Mae up and bring her home.

Kingdom Hearts 2 Ate My Day Off

Kingdom Hearts 2 Screenshot

It shouldn’t surprise anyone who knows me that most of my day off was easily consumed by the latest release from Square Enix and Buena Vista Games.

Kingdom Hearts 2 continues to find the perfect blend of popular characters from Square’s Final Fantasy games and Disney’s beloved toons in a mix that really shouldn’t work, but does anyway.

Besides, how can you go wrong with a game that involves Donald Duck and Goofy running around the computer world of Tron?

Spring Forward

This is just an early reminder that Daylight Savings Time will be in effect at 2:00am on this coming Sunday, April 2nd.

Daylight Savings Time, which involves moving the clock an hour ahead, generally starts on either  the last Sunday in March the first Sunday in April, and is in effect until the the last Sunday in October.

At least that’s how it is currently.  In 2007, the United States will alter how DST works due to the Energy Policy Act of 2005.  The US Department of Energy will be monitoring a change in the policy, which will have DST start on the second Sunday of March and last until the first Sunday in November.