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| Thread ID: 138723 | 2015-01-13 05:17:00 | How many of you or your clients have Malwarebytes Premium? | Digby (677) | Press F1 |
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| 1392028 | 2015-01-13 21:05:00 | We run MEE (MalwareBytes Enterprise Edition) at work. | Alex B (15479) | ||
| 1392029 | 2015-01-14 00:40:00 | I have Malwarebytes Antimalware Premium and have had no problems with conflicts with anything else, and no slow downs or anything. It's blocked several malicious websites that NOD32 failed to, and it's blocked a couple of malicious outbound connections too. I'd definitely recommend it. | catspyjamas (15614) | ||
| 1392030 | 2015-01-14 01:07:00 | I use Nod32 and run Superantipsyware, Malwarebytes occasionally, but so far Nod32 has not left anything for them at all. Whatever you are using it pays to do a full scan regularly, rather than only relying on your live protection alone. I got the 3 year deal for Nod32 for our 2 computers and I consider it highly cost effective. |
PPp (9511) | ||
| 1392031 | 2015-01-14 01:51:00 | I use Nod32 and run Superantipsyware, Malwarebytes occasionally, but so far Nod32 has not left anything for them at all. Whatever you are using it pays to do a full scan regularly, rather than only relying on your live protection alone. I got the 3 year deal for Nod32 for our 2 computers and I consider it highly cost effective. I have ours set to do a full system scan weekly while out doing the grocery shopping, then dinner right after. Not going to be using them while in pak-N-Save so may as well set them to do it then. :D Never finds anything, and neither does the antimalware programs when run BUT Take a look at the logs and you see the number of suspect / known baddies/ items blocked :devil |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1392032 | 2015-01-18 21:39:00 | All these products will only protect you against known malware, or known types of attacks. Ive seen new malware get past everything (incl NOD) . Zero day(ie new) malware WILL NOT be detected . The best defense is some common sense & a fair bit of suspicion |
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| 1392033 | 2015-01-19 22:46:00 | I have just bought Malwarebytes Premium. Lets see how it goes over the next year or so. The best defence would be for the UN and the FBI and CIA etc to go after all those email scammers and ransomware makers. They all have ISP's. Close any ISP that does not comply. It would save the whole word a lot of time and money. |
Digby (677) | ||
| 1392034 | 2015-01-20 00:57:00 | The best defence would be for the UN and the FBI and CIA etc to go after all those email scammers and ransomware makers. . These scammers are often run via 3rd world countries riddled with corruption. Can even be organised crime rings involved The US has no jurisdiction outside the US. Even if you stop one scammer, another will instantly pop up to replace him. Its like saying the NZ police should be able to stop theft & dishonesty in NZ. Will never happen. |
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