Malwarebytes Anti Malware

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Tyreman, Sep 14, 2008.

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  1. Tyreman

    Tyreman Registered Member

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    Has anybody tried this program?

    I am running the free version now.
     
  2. doktornotor

    doktornotor Registered Member

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    Tried the search feature yet? :cool:
     
  3. Tyreman

    Tyreman Registered Member

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    as a matter of fact I did
    typed in malwarebytes it didn't return anything
    BUT i didn't use advanced.
     
  4. doktornotor

    doktornotor Registered Member

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    Uh? Shows just 171 threads here... and 17 when searching just titles.
     
  5. Tyreman

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    I just used advanced now it showed a bunch of stuff.
    Thanks.
     
  6. snowbound

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    I haven't used it but you'll find it's quite popular with a lot of the folks here at Wilders.



    snowbound
     
  7. LoneWolf

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    Since July of 07, back when it was beta.
     
  8. Saraceno

    Saraceno Registered Member

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    Good program, does what it says. :thumb:
     
  9. Someone

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    Yes, I think it's a good program. The few times I sent an e-mail about FPs it was fixed in a day or two. If you look here it says that MBAM is effective at detecting malware.
     
  10. bellgamin

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    I am using MBAM's free version. Very satisfied.

    I would like to support them by buying the paid version, but I do not want "just another blacklist scanner" running real-time on my computer.

    If they ever add any zero-day protection to their real-time/paid version (behavior blocker, HIPS, or such), I will buy it in a heartbeat.
     
  11. Franklin

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    What we have seen so far is the result of a single researcher , by 09 they will have 5 .

    MBAM has heuristics and special case malware heuristics for common problem infections like vundo and zlob (many others).
     
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