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We rounded off the review by running our own ransomware simulator, a custom-developed tool which SUPERAntiSpyware would never have seen before.
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If you're relying on a full antivirus package to handle your main system protection, and mostly using SUPERAntiSpyware to look for running threats or check specific files and folders, scan speeds are unlikely to be a concern. Our real-world protection seemed to have been at least partially disabled, without us knowing, and this state would continue until we closed the System Investigator, maybe hours later.Įlsewhere, scan times were above average, but only marginally. And if we tried downloading the EICAR test virus, we no longer got an alert. But we noticed that when the program was left in this state, and we tried right-clicking a file in Explorer, the menu told us SUPERAntiSpyware was busy.
That's something you might easily do, thinking you'll come back later to look at the low-level technical details. Again, even though the program was busy, it raised a real-time alert.īut then we clicked System Tools > System Investigator to see what was running on our computer, clicked Start, and left SUPERAntiSpyware on this screen.
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And although, in one way, it's good to see a setting titled 'Scan inside ZIP archives', it also leaves us wondering if that's the only archive type SUPERAntiSpyware understands. By default, the program ignores files larger than 4MB, for instance: that will speed up scanning, but it seems a little low, to us. There are plenty of supposedly more 'advanced' options, although they didn't always convince us. We suspect there are likely to be more serious vulnerabilities here, but as long as you're running SUPERAntiSpyware alongside a quality antivirus, they're unlikely to be a major issue. We found the core process could be closed by anything with admin rights, for instance, but it restarted almost immediately.
SUPERAntiSpyware isn't quite as able to protect itself against malware as the best of the competition, but that's normal for a second opinion tool, and it does have some defenses. SUPERAntiSpyware's core service typically requires under 10MB RAM, often less than 5MB, and its executables and data files barely used 100MB (full-scale security packages might use ten times that.) Our test installation was very lightweight.
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The trial download links are easy to spot, the setup process is quick, and although you're asked for your email address, providing it is optional, and you can try the program without providing any personal details at all. SUPERAntiSpyware makes it unusually easy to try out its software.