I updated Boclean today and it popped up with a message stating that as of tommorrow BoClean will be discontinued and that I should visit Comodo's website to download and install their internet security suite (aka CIS). Gee, that's just what I'll do, in order to keep a minor layer of my security software I'll ditch my AV (see my signature below) and my firewall (again, see signature below) just so I can use their completely free, Ask Toolbar wielding, buggy, and in my opinion, substandard security suite. Thanks but no thanks. It looks like MBAM made it to x64 compatibility just in time. It's always been my plan to abandon BoClean for MBAM once the x64 version went final anyway, but considering the stability of the current beta, I think I'll go ahead and remove BoClean from both my system and my signature. Kevin's tool was a great little app, but once Comodo got their hooks in it they McNortoned it into another suite that most likely won't play well with others, won't completely turn off easily and will most likely hog system resources, not to mention require me to rely on one set of researchers to stay on top of every single possible threat on the internet. Sorry, I don't have that much faith in anyone, hence the reason I believe so strongly in MBAM, because it's developed to catch the crud that the other guys miss

. So far MBAM plays well with all my other software, which all runs surprisingly light together believe it or not.