Pestpatrol, acquired by Computer Associates (CA) on August 2004, has billed itself as the "Authority in Spyware Protection." They have licensed their signature files for use in Yahoo! Companion, Stompsoft's Spyware X-terminator and others. The software is sold in combination with other utilities, such as a virus scanner and a firewall. Computer Associates International, Inc NYSE: CA is a computer software company, founded in New York by Charles B. Wang in 1976. ... 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December See also: August 2004 in sports Deaths in August 2004 ⢠30 Fred Whipple ⢠26 Laura Branigan ⢠24 Elisabeth Kübler-Ross ⢠18 Elmer Bernstein ⢠15 Amarsinh Chaudhary ⢠14 CzesÅaw MiÅosz ⢠13 Julia Child ⢠8 Robert... Malicious Web sites may attempt to install spyware on readers computers. ... Anti-virus software consists of computer programs that attempt to identify, thwart and eliminate computer viruses and other malicious software (malware). ... In computing, a firewall is a piece of hardware and/or software which functions in a networked environment to prevent some communications forbidden by the security policy, analogous to the function of firewalls in building construction. ...
Criticism
As one of the first for-fee antispyware providers, it is frequently debated in Internet circles whether Pestpatrol lives up to its claim to be more authoritative than the free antispyware programs.
Extensibility
Pestpatrol has allowed the public access to a ActiveX browser-based online scanner called Pestscan, and its research database with manual removal instructions, much like the antivirus vendors do. Pestpatrol also reveals that its preferred testing mechanism involves testing each spyware infection (which has been allowed to fester for several days) against a clean disk image, and they encourage journalists and other software testers to test antispyware software --including their own-- in this manner. In programming, the Component Object Model (COM), also known as ActiveX, is a Microsoft technology for software components. ...
PestPatrol detects and destroys malware that many other REPS products miss, including DoS and DDoS attack tools, disassemblers, hostile Java applets and ActiveX controls, mail bombers, keystroke loggers and password crackers, IRC war code, remote access trojans, network scanners and spoofers, spyware and adware, trojan and virus creation tools.
PestPatrol satisfies the characteristics that companies are seeking for cost-effective, manageable, enterprise-class remote end point security.
PestPatrol, Inc. is a Carlisle, PA based developer of security tools founded in May 2000 by a team of security software professionals to counter the growing threat of malicious non-viral software.