Ad-Aware Free Internet Security 8.3.3
 One of the first applications built to find and remove malware and  spyware, Ad-Aware's reputation is well-justified. The latest version  continues the publisher's tradition of adroitly addressing user  concerns, but flaws remain. 
Building on the improvements made in  version 8, former Ad-Aware users should be glad to hear that the  program installs faster than before. This version of Ad-Aware offers two  new features to users of the free version that had previously been  restricted to the paid upgrades: antivirus protection, and a  long-awaited scheduler. The AV protection comes courtesy Sunbelt, makers  of Vipre. Ad-Aware 8.3 loads faster during your boot cycle, and scans  are fast. Empirical tests noted that while the Quick Scan finished in  less than 10 minutes for version 8, the current version's Quick Scan  finished in under 3 minutes. Previous files that had been falsely  detected as threats weren't flagged this time around, probably due in  part to Ad-Aware's behavioral detection engine. Called Genotype, it's  based on heuristics and uses a one-pass scanning system. Genotype isn't  directly exposed to users, although you can opt in to anonymously  contribute data from the Settings menu. The new version also explicitly  calls out in the scan windows what the scan looks for.
At least  in our tests, the latest Ad-Aware Free performs slightly slower than the  previous version, probably because of the integrated antivirus engine.  While rootkit detection is present, behavior-based heuristics and  real-time registry protection are not. Ad-Aware Free cannot scan  networked drives. The proprietary real-time defender Ad-Watch Live has  been reconfigured to run more smoothly in the background, however, and  longtime fans will notice the change. While the free version is still  undeniably hamstrung, Ad-Aware continues to make improvements and seems  to be unwilling to rest on its malware-removing laurels.

 
 
 
 
