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| I wanted to share my experience with WSE. I heard good things about it, so I installed it a few weeks ago. I was surprised to see that it has such a small footprint: Only 0-1% CPU and 6MB memory usage when idle. What's even more amazing is that this does not jump up in the slightest when you start scanning. (I'm using a Core i7 920. ymmv). WSE has real-time protection, but does not appear to use heuristics. It performs a quick scan of the important, most likely to be infected areas of the computer in a couple of minutes. WSE appears to scan an index of your files rather than the files themselves which is why the scans complete so quickly. You would think this would result in a poor ability to detect infected files, but it does not. I tested it in a virtual machine by going to some websites that attempt to install rogue malware on your computer. WSE = 1, Kaspersky = 0. WSE just works - the way an antivirus program should. And it does this without being the least bit intrusive. Other, bigger antivirus programs should be taking notes. Especially since WSE can do all of this while showing no indication that they will ever charge for the software.A few months back, the first anti-spyware program I found that actually attempted to remove 'Personal Antivirus' rogue malware was Windows Defender. I imagine that WSE uses similar definitions as Defender (I don't see why they wouldn't). It was weeks later that other paid-security programs like McAfee finally attempted to remove it. Seeing as how the bulky, paid-security programs like Kaspersky, Norton and McAfee have dropped the ball on EVERY SINGLE rogue malware outbreak in the last six months, you really have nothing to lose by spending nothing on WSE.Until more reports on WSE come out, I think people should install it as a companion to their existing security software. It's not known to conflict with any of the big name security programs. The report in this digg article ranks WSE highly, but seems to mainly test it on the recent outbreaks of rogue malware. It's possible that WSE will fall flat on it's face if attempting to remove a nasty rootkit. |
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