Has anyone had (or heard of) positive experiences with the paid version
of MBAM? Real-time protection sounds worthwhile. But does it really stop
dangerous trojans, rootkits, etc. in their tracks?
Has anyone had (or heard of) positive experiences with the paid version
of MBAM? Real-time protection sounds worthwhile. But does it really stop
dangerous trojans, rootkits, etc. in their tracks?
From: "Daave" <daave@example.com>
| Has anyone had (or heard of) positive experiences with the paid version
| of MBAM? Real-time protection sounds worthwhile. But does it really stop
| dangerous trojans, rootkits, etc. in their tracks?
Not 100% but it does add to a fully installed anti virus application.
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Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp
"Daave" <daave@example.com> wrote in news:i5kcbn$2th$1@news.eternal-
september.org:
> Has anyone had (or heard of) positive experiences with the paid version
> of MBAM? Real-time protection sounds worthwhile. But does it really stop
> dangerous trojans, rootkits, etc. in their tracks?
Some of them. No one anti-malware application is going to get them all.
I've had the paid version ever since MalwareBytes got on the map. It has
successfully detected a few files. The IP blocking works good, but it goes
hyper when you're running torrents. I hardly ever do, but when I do I turn
that feature off. I have Avira for my AV. I'd say that it and MBam nail
about an equal amount of stuff.
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