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SUPERAntiSpyware Accepted into VirusTotal Service SUPERAntiSpyware Accepted into VirusTotal Service
 
July 23, 2010 11:48AM
SUPERAntiSpyware Accepted into VirusTotal Service -- SUPERAntiSpyware is now included in VirusTotal's premier file analyzing service
 


EUGENE, OR, July 21, 2010 -- SUPERAntiSpyware.com, a Pacific Northwest developer of state-of-the-art security software, has announced acceptance into Virus Total's (www.virustotal.com) independent file analyzing service.

"VirusTotal provides an absolutely necessary service to spyware/malware researchers worldwide," said Nick Skrepetos, founder of SUPERAntiSpyware.com. "This free service allows researchers and users alike to submit suspicious files and have them analyzed by over 40 of the top anti-virus and anti-spyware products. We are very proud to have SUPERAntiSpyware's detection engine included. VirusTotal's staff was extremely helpful and a pleasure to work with while integrating SUPERAntiSpyware into their service."

Virus Total is a free, independent service that analyzes suspicious files and facilitates detection of malware. The service utilizes anti-virus and anti-spyware engines from over 40 of the top companies to detect file submissions and provide detailed analysis and statistics.

SUPERAntiSpyware, in use by over 30 million users worldwide, is an innovative product that protects users from Spyware, Malware, Adware, Trojans, Rootkits, Homepage Hi-Jackers, Worms, Dialers and Parasites. SUPERAntiSpyware focuses on detecting hard to remove spyware which other products often miss, or are unable to safely detect and remove.

SUPERAntiSpyware Free and Professional Editions will detect and remove the latest rogue/fake anti-spyware products as well as over 1,500,000 other harmful application components. SUPERAntiSpyware definitions are updated daily to protect users against the latest zero-day threats. The SUPERAntiSpyware Free Edition, a 100% free product, will detect and remove potentially harmful software from a user's computer. In addition, the Professional version provides real-time protection against the installation of new threats, scheduled scanning and removal of threats as well as additional protective features not available in the free edition.

SUPERAntiSpyware is used by computer technicians worldwide to clean end user systems at companies such as Dell, HP Relevant Products/Services, and AT&T. SUPERAntiSpyware is also recommended on popular security forums such as MajorGeeks.com, Wilders Security and thousands more. SUPERAntiSpyware Professional is priced at $29.95 for the general public and includes updates for one year. SUPERAntiSpyware is available for immediate download from www.superantispyware.com. SUPERAntiSpyware is supported by Windows 2000, XP Home/Pro, Media Center, Server 2003, Server 2008, Vista and Windows 7.

About SUPERAntiSpyware.com

Founded in 2004, SUPERAntiSpyware.com is led by Nick Skrepetos, a 30 year industry veteran, who is also the creator of the popular SUPERAdBlocker and SUPERFileRecover series of products.
 

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