I'm very pleased with this new version. Setup on top of v2 on my W10 x64 box went extremely fast , and I've never experienced this fast a scan...
You're right; here's a recent answer from the Malwarebytes board:
MBAMService and MBAMScheduler still loading at start up Also see here
Quoting MBAM's Cecile Nguyen: It'll take a few minutes for all the updates to roll out but this download page has the 2.0 download:...
No, it shouldn't; Threat scan is more thorough, and in fact all that's generally needed to detect all malware and malware traces on MBAM's...
Not really the opposite, as the Chameleon self-protection technologies are now a feature and an integral part of MBAM :)
Nope, as was said before, existing lifetime licenses will be honored. And:
Not really; the key in question is most definitely PUP related, and they also told you to remove it:...
There's only an extremely remote chance you'll ever need or use any of the programs MBAM identifies as Pup.Optional. MBAM is very cautious in...
If MBAM identifies them as pertaining to the detected PUP(s) in question, you should have it remove them. As Bruce already said, "It is typical...
You're very welcome. That said, I installed v2 over v1 myself as well, and that went without a hitch. MBAM doesn't advise against it either. I...
I'd uninstall the application, reboot, then do a fresh install. If still no joy, follow gerardwil's advice, and report the issue in the MBAM...
Yup :)
Sounds like an excellent idea. ;D
... which is 43,99 LOL! (see screenshot) But the point is moot anyway. For now we simply don't know what deals MBAM will be offering on the...
No, it isn't; according to their site it really is $43.99 (3 PC's, 1 year) MBAM already has discounts for multiple licenses. I'm sure it will...
LOL! For heaven's sake, 2.00 isn't even in beta yet, and you're already expecting accurate predictions as to what will happen maybe 2 years from...
Yes and yes. :) According to MBAM's Ron Lewis:
I've been trying to persuade them to change their mind about not detecting the EICAR test files just because they're not malware... Maybe they...
Absolutely, and good for them (as well as for us)! However, that does not change my premise at all.
AFAIK, the MBAM research team adds detection for ALL current malware encountered or submitted, including viruses. To illustrate here are three...
MBAM is known to concentrate on all kinds of malware that many AVs tend to miss or find hard to clean up thoroughly and is meant to supplement...
Arguably, neither is your antivirus, so there's most definitely a place/need for MBAM as an extremely effective secondary layer of defense...
I can only refer to Swex's post, with which I fully agree.
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