This will be so useful Bill, good idea.
Have a list of software programmes that I install for people, mostly home users. Some I remove after cleaning the machine but leave items 1, 2, 4, 7 and 8, also ensure there is anti-virus software installed.
Here is my list:
1. AdAware SE Personal
2. Spybot S&D 1.3
3. AVG 7.0. (Free version if they have no anti-virus).
4. SpywareBlaster
5. ZoneAlarm or Kerio 2.15(for more experienced users)
6. Bazooka (Your recommendation I believe?)
7. SpywareGuard (Keeps a very good record of BHO changes)
8. IE Spyad
9. System Security Suite (For cookie, temp and temp internet removal)
10. GRC (Some good information and utilities here.)
11. Bleeping Computers (Tutorials)
12.Eric L. Howes list for Spyware and Adware removal tools, most comprehensive list I have seen to date.
If people show any interest in securing their system I steer them towards a site like Bleeping computers where there are very good tutorials for most if not all of the above programmes.
Now I reach the part I find most difficult, getting users to update frequently. Had a good example today. Had a request from a guy to have a look at his system as it was giving him problems, very slow to boot...
Discovered that he had not updated any of his security software since my last visit in June. My flabber was well and truly ghasted, quite incredible as I left him written instructions on how to perform the updates.
As a last thought, I try to get my people to make a donation for any free software they install and use, most users can afford this expense and willingly donate.
Ted
"The difference between a misfortune and a calamity is this: If Gladstone fell into the Thames, it would be a misfortune. But if someone dragged him out again, that would be a calamity."
Benjamin Disraeli.