Quote Originally Posted by NobleTruths View Post
Pretty much everything it detects, you do not want on your computer.
Just like with any antivirus/antimalware product, it can and will produce false positives. Just blindly deleting everything any of these products suggest will end up also killing some legit programs and functionality.

Many people measure the effectiveness of antimalware products by the number of findings they produce on an identical system. If one product reports 50 findings while another one only 5, the former must be better, right? You can bet the software developers are aware of this and tend to trigger fairly easily false positives, if not completely fake results.