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I have this and Kaspersky AV - over this past weekend I got injected by 5 different malware executables at the same time (it is true, self extracting rar files are to blame!)

Now I have been a fan of superantispywarepro for awhile now as it cleans up a goodun however I only received block/quarantine notifications from Kaspersky. I then manually ran superantispyware and cleaned what it detected.

Upon reboot pc was not very stable and would BSOD whenever disk initialization was performed (IE opening acronis, running windows update)

So I then ran malwarebytes which detected even more goodies which I cleaned, however I still had the BSOD issue (perhaps some important system file was now corrupt)

Thank God I had a week old acronis image so this was all taken care of after a reinstall (PHEW!)

This was from 17:00 Saturday to all up and dandy on 13:00 Sunday.

Anyway, I'm not sure if having Kaspersky and superantispyware running at the same time, in some way disables superantispyware notifications (I do have auto protect enabled) or perhaps they just don't coexist that well together.

So what I'm trying to say is perhaps the money is better off spent on a malwarebytes subscription?

Just throwing my recent findings into the mix :D
 
I have this and Kaspersky AV - over this past weekend I got injected by 5 different malware executables at the same time (it is true, self extracting rar files are to blame!)

Now I have been a fan of superantispywarepro for awhile now as it cleans up a goodun however I only received block/quarantine notifications from Kaspersky. I then manually ran superantispyware and cleaned what it detected.

Upon reboot pc was not very stable and would BSOD whenever disk initialization was performed (IE opening acronis, running windows update)

So I then ran malwarebytes which detected even more goodies which I cleaned, however I still had the BSOD issue (perhaps some important system file was now corrupt)

Thank God I had a week old acronis image so this was all taken care of after a reinstall (PHEW!)

This was from 17:00 Saturday to all up and dandy on 13:00 Sunday.

Anyway, I'm not sure if having Kaspersky and superantispyware running at the same time, in some way disables superantispyware notifications (I do have auto protect enabled) or perhaps they just don't coexist that well together.

So what I'm trying to say is perhaps the money is better off spent on a malwarebytes subscription?

Just throwing my recent findings into the mix :D

running both KIS 2009 and SAS with real time protection on Vista x64 and Win 7 x64 no issues or problems, SAS best feature is it removal rather than its real time protection this also applies to MalwareBytes but if you want to test the SAS real time protection, check the link below its safe and only a sim.

http://www.misec.net/trojansimulator/
 
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