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"Being a certified PC repair technicion does not make you savvy in coding, nor does it make you any more aware of the possibility of embedded malicious code."
True, but considering I administer a college campus network where I deal with spyware/malware/virus threats daily... I think I have a clue. That's not even mentioning that I've been dabling in php programing for quite some time now. Sure, it wouldn't be that difficult for a skilled coder to get something past me. But I'm not ignorant either.
RE: Ad-Aware, ZoneAlarm....
If you're foolish enough to depend on ONLY one app (Norton for example), you might as well make a known good backup now! No "all-in-one" suite will provide adequate protection. For that matter, it's always best to have redundant systems in place. I used Ad-Aware and ZoneAlarm as examples. I don't know what version of ZoneAlarm you've tried, but the closest thing I've found in effectiveness to ZoneAlarm is a SPI firewall built into a router or on most Linux distros. Norton is CRAP! Before I learned what a good firewall is, I ran Norton. Needless to say, hackers had a feild day on my hard drive!
You mentioned three spyware apps. Where's the AV and firewall?
My recomendation for good coverage:
Ad-Aware backed by Spybot S&D for spyware & malware
NOD32 backed by AVG for Anti-Virus w/ periodic scan at Panda Anti-Virus's site
A decent router with a properly configured firewall backed by ZoneAlarm Free (which isn't very bloated! You just have to be smart enough to train it! RTFM).
Just my 2 cents.