bigjohnson said:
Usually it's because when you install ***** v67.3 the EULA will explicitly ask you to agree to installing such crap. This is why commercial AV vendors have to refer to the spyware as "Potentially Unwanted Programs" since technically the user explicitly asked for the crap to be installed.
Having many anti-spyware apps running isn't really useful and can slow your PC down. If McAfee is paid up (you are getting updates) use it, the core technology is solid even if the app is chatty and cartoonish looking.
Best way to go IMO is to go to CDW and get a McAfee security for Enterprise 3 license pack and install it on all your machines. Much better software and again the core is solid and well supported.
And stop installing all that porn-sharing ware. LOL.
EDIT: hahahaha - K a z a a is censored
Porn sharing? You're joking, right? By the way, last summer I got hit by winfixer. Are any of you guys familiar with that nasty little trojan? It was sitting on a website and I accidentally downloaded it to my computer. When I realized something what wrong I tried my best to get rid of it to no avail. My McAfee antivirus software did NOTHING to stop it. It would delete cookies but not winfixer. My computer would actually shut down when I gave McAfee the command to remove it. I then called for tech support, had to shell out money (now you guess how much their tech support costs. Okay, I'll tell ya. It was nearly $70 which I could not afford based on my budget

) but they couldn't get rid of it at all.

Then a friend of mine helped me upload Lavasoft and it got rid of winfixer. Oh, and the McAfee techs were the ones who told me that winfixer lurks on websites.
Winfixer was so bad that I was getting spoof websites. I knew it when the date stamp did not roll over on MSN's homepage. Lavasoft did get rid of winfixer but a lot of the nasty spyware that had come in with winfixer still plagues my PC. Spybot runs a scan for winfixer and it's nasty little names winAntivirusPro200- but their immunization worries me. Over 57,000 unprotected? Is that much spyware/malware possible?