Comodo Spywareblaster

What about Comodo have a product like spywareblaster? But with more support/protection for firefox and opera??

Or also Comodo could acquire Spywareblaster and have Javacool fully develop Spywareblaster but with Comodo employees as well?

They could call it simply Comodo Spywareblaster

Sounds like the BOClean acquisition has you all fired up, Chaos18! ;D

Let’s see, if I remember right, spywareblaster is the one that is a one-time “immunization” for your browser, right? Namely, Internet Explorer?

LM

Little Mac,

Spyware, adware, browser hijackers, and dialers are some of the fastest-growing threats on the Internet today. By simply browsing to a web page, you could find your computer to be the brand-new host of one of these unwanted fiends!

The most important step you can take is to secure your system. And SpywareBlaster is the most powerful protection program available.

[] Prevent the installation of ActiveX-based spyware, adware, browser hijackers, dialers, and other potentially unwanted software.
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] Block spyware/tracking cookies in Internet Explorer and Mozilla/Firefox.
[*] Restrict the actions of potentially unwanted sites in Internet Explorer.

SpywareBlaster can help keep your system spyware-free and secure, without interfering with the “good side” of the web.

And unlike other programs, SpywareBlaster does not have to remain running in the background.

Because of the various types of dialers, activeX controls and Web site Cookie Creation, they are constantly updating spywareblaster. usually they release updates every few days.

Chaos18,
Spywareblaster does support Firefox, Opera is not supported because it does not support ActiveX.

SpywareBlaster does not offer protection for Opera at this time. Since Opera does not support ActiveX, malware isn't as big an issue with the Opera browser.

Note: Many programs use Internet Explorer as a default browser. So even if you use Opera all of the time, SpywareBlaster will protect you when Internet Explorer is opened as a default browser.

it only works against ActiveX components, and what it does is changes the registry to block ActiveX controls from working, as well places in the code known restricted sites that can install malware with ActiveX.