


Since that’s the case, it is always a good idea to take a good look at the quarantined files first instead of immediately removing them. Even the most expensive anti malware cannot detect files accurately all the time. You can expect this to happen to SUPERAntiSpyware as well. It is a pretty well known fact that sometimes an anti malware falsely detects a safe file as a harmful one. SUPERAntiSpyware will keep suspicious files in the quarantine for as long as 30 days. As long as it is there, it won’t be able to harm your system. The action it takes when detecting a file that has been infected by malware is moving it to the quarantine section. These two limitations make SUPERAntiSpyware useful only as a second opinion. Even the database, which is said to be updated several times a day, has to be updated manually. There is no real time protection in the free edition. So far it sounds good, but the limitations of the free edition may make you think twice before solely relying on SUPERAntiSpyware to block threats. It is also armed with the so-called Process Interrogation Technology that is claimed to be able to detect threats that are usually hard to find and Multi-Dimensional Scanning to perform scans better.

SUPERAntiSpyware can detect various malicious threats, including trojan, worm, keylogger, ransomware, and more.
