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    wasted Guest

    Re: superantispyware vs Malwarebytes



    "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:Xns9B469D2B2B945HHI2948AJD832@69.16.185.250.. .
    > "wasted" <rubbish@xxnone.notreal.com> wrote in
    > news:kcOdnVSxM_f72JrUnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@posted.plusn et:
    >
    >> "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    >> news:Xns9B43EBE29C329HHI2948AJD832@69.16.185.250.. .
    >>> "wasted" <rubbish@xxnone.notreal.com> wrote in
    >>> news:Pamdnd1Gvc5bN5nUnZ2dnUVZ8rGdnZ2d@posted.plusn et:
    >>>
    >>>> Hi
    >>>>
    >>>> Any comparisons known that compare these two?
    >>>
    >>> Wouldn't be of much use. SAS and MBAM both update regularly. If you
    >>> did a comparison today, two days down the road, one might be outdoing
    >>> the other, and vice versa. It also depends on what your infected
    >>> with.
    >>>
    >>>> I have SAS Pro running in the background on my own computer.
    >>>
    >>> In that case, use us as an on-demand backup. That way, if SAS misses
    >>> something, we might be able to catch it for you. And vice versa.
    >>>
    >>>> However, as recorded in a previous posting, when I was helping a
    >>>> friend to recover from a problem, SAS wouldn't run, and it took
    >>>> Malwarebytes to save the day!
    >>>
    >>> The same can happen to MalwareBytes, and it has happened on several
    >>> occasions now. SAS and MalwareBytes are both targetted by a few
    >>> trojans now.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> The short of it all, Neither scanner will protect you from
    >>> everything. Your safer using them both than one or the other.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> --
    >>> Regards,
    >>> Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
    >>> BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    >>> MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org
    >>>

    >> Thankyou Dustin - a long and interesting thread, and now you've given
    >> me the answer to my question. For me the position seems to be that I
    >> may as well leave SAS running in background doing the realtime
    >> prevention, and use Malwarebytes as a regular scanner - but the friend
    >> whose computer was rescued has been persuaded to buy Malwarebytes!
    >> However, she seems to have a congenital defect that makes her click on
    >> anything and everything before engaging brain, so I don't think it
    >> will be too long before the next problem!!

    >
    > Nothing wrong with buying malwarebytes, if you wish to use it's resident
    > protection. One could always back it up with a realtime scan from SAS.
    > It's just the reverse of what your doing.
    >
    > Besides, really, with the data value, why get cheap on decent protection?
    >
    >
    > --
    > Regards,
    > Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
    > BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    > MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org


    Can the realtime protection of malwarebytes and SAS be running at the same
    time?

    And are there any issues for malwarebytes with 64bit Vista?


  2. #2
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: superantispyware vs Malwarebytes

    "wasted" <rubbish@xxnone.notreal.com> wrote in
    news:g4udnf417919CZTUnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@posted.plusn et:

    > "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:Xns9B469D2B2B945HHI2948AJD832@69.16.185.250.. .
    >> "wasted" <rubbish@xxnone.notreal.com> wrote in
    >> news:kcOdnVSxM_f72JrUnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@posted.plusn et:
    >>
    >>> "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    >>> news:Xns9B43EBE29C329HHI2948AJD832@69.16.185.250.. .
    >>>> "wasted" <rubbish@xxnone.notreal.com> wrote in
    >>>> news:Pamdnd1Gvc5bN5nUnZ2dnUVZ8rGdnZ2d@posted.plusn et:
    >>>>
    >>>>> Hi
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Any comparisons known that compare these two?
    >>>>
    >>>> Wouldn't be of much use. SAS and MBAM both update regularly. If you
    >>>> did a comparison today, two days down the road, one might be
    >>>> outdoing the other, and vice versa. It also depends on what your
    >>>> infected with.
    >>>>
    >>>>> I have SAS Pro running in the background on my own computer.
    >>>>
    >>>> In that case, use us as an on-demand backup. That way, if SAS
    >>>> misses something, we might be able to catch it for you. And vice
    >>>> versa.
    >>>>
    >>>>> However, as recorded in a previous posting, when I was helping a
    >>>>> friend to recover from a problem, SAS wouldn't run, and it took
    >>>>> Malwarebytes to save the day!
    >>>>
    >>>> The same can happen to MalwareBytes, and it has happened on several
    >>>> occasions now. SAS and MalwareBytes are both targetted by a few
    >>>> trojans now.
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> The short of it all, Neither scanner will protect you from
    >>>> everything. Your safer using them both than one or the other.
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>> --
    >>>> Regards,
    >>>> Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
    >>>> BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    >>>> MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org
    >>>>
    >>> Thankyou Dustin - a long and interesting thread, and now you've
    >>> given me the answer to my question. For me the position seems to be
    >>> that I may as well leave SAS running in background doing the
    >>> realtime prevention, and use Malwarebytes as a regular scanner - but
    >>> the friend whose computer was rescued has been persuaded to buy
    >>> Malwarebytes! However, she seems to have a congenital defect that
    >>> makes her click on anything and everything before engaging brain, so
    >>> I don't think it will be too long before the next problem!!

    >>
    >> Nothing wrong with buying malwarebytes, if you wish to use it's
    >> resident protection. One could always back it up with a realtime scan
    >> from SAS. It's just the reverse of what your doing.
    >>
    >> Besides, really, with the data value, why get cheap on decent
    >> protection?
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> Regards,
    >> Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
    >> BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    >> MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org

    >
    > Can the realtime protection of malwarebytes and SAS be running at the
    > same time?


    No. It's never a good idea to run more than one resident/realtime
    protection module. This applies to antivirus as well. Leave one resident,
    use the others for on demand scanning only.

    > And are there any issues for malwarebytes with 64bit Vista?


    The protection module will not function under 64bit windows.


    --
    Regards,
    Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
    BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org



  3. #3
    wasted Guest

    Re: superantispyware vs Malwarebytes



    "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:Xns9B4786305809AHHI2948AJD832@69.16.185.247.. .
    > "wasted" <rubbish@xxnone.notreal.com> wrote in
    > news:g4udnf417919CZTUnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@posted.plusn et:
    >
    >> "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    >> news:Xns9B469D2B2B945HHI2948AJD832@69.16.185.250.. .
    >>> "wasted" <rubbish@xxnone.notreal.com> wrote in
    >>> news:kcOdnVSxM_f72JrUnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@posted.plusn et:
    >>>
    >>>> "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    >>>> news:Xns9B43EBE29C329HHI2948AJD832@69.16.185.250.. .
    >>>>> "wasted" <rubbish@xxnone.notreal.com> wrote in
    >>>>> news:Pamdnd1Gvc5bN5nUnZ2dnUVZ8rGdnZ2d@posted.plusn et:
    >>>>>
    >>>>>> Hi
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Any comparisons known that compare these two?
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Wouldn't be of much use. SAS and MBAM both update regularly. If you
    >>>>> did a comparison today, two days down the road, one might be
    >>>>> outdoing the other, and vice versa. It also depends on what your
    >>>>> infected with.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>> I have SAS Pro running in the background on my own computer.
    >>>>>
    >>>>> In that case, use us as an on-demand backup. That way, if SAS
    >>>>> misses something, we might be able to catch it for you. And vice
    >>>>> versa.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>> However, as recorded in a previous posting, when I was helping a
    >>>>>> friend to recover from a problem, SAS wouldn't run, and it took
    >>>>>> Malwarebytes to save the day!
    >>>>>
    >>>>> The same can happen to MalwareBytes, and it has happened on several
    >>>>> occasions now. SAS and MalwareBytes are both targetted by a few
    >>>>> trojans now.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>> The short of it all, Neither scanner will protect you from
    >>>>> everything. Your safer using them both than one or the other.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>> --
    >>>>> Regards,
    >>>>> Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
    >>>>> BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    >>>>> MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org
    >>>>>
    >>>> Thankyou Dustin - a long and interesting thread, and now you've
    >>>> given me the answer to my question. For me the position seems to be
    >>>> that I may as well leave SAS running in background doing the
    >>>> realtime prevention, and use Malwarebytes as a regular scanner - but
    >>>> the friend whose computer was rescued has been persuaded to buy
    >>>> Malwarebytes! However, she seems to have a congenital defect that
    >>>> makes her click on anything and everything before engaging brain, so
    >>>> I don't think it will be too long before the next problem!!
    >>>
    >>> Nothing wrong with buying malwarebytes, if you wish to use it's
    >>> resident protection. One could always back it up with a realtime scan
    >>> from SAS. It's just the reverse of what your doing.
    >>>
    >>> Besides, really, with the data value, why get cheap on decent
    >>> protection?
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> --
    >>> Regards,
    >>> Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
    >>> BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    >>> MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org

    >>
    >> Can the realtime protection of malwarebytes and SAS be running at the
    >> same time?

    >
    > No. It's never a good idea to run more than one resident/realtime
    > protection module. This applies to antivirus as well. Leave one resident,
    > use the others for on demand scanning only.
    >
    >> And are there any issues for malwarebytes with 64bit Vista?

    >
    > The protection module will not function under 64bit windows.
    >
    >
    > --
    > Regards,
    > Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
    > BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    > MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org
    > Aahh well that solves the issue for me - any plans for 64 bit
    > compatibility? SAS is working fine!



  4. #4
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: superantispyware vs Malwarebytes

    "wasted" <rubbish@xxnone.notreal.com> wrote in
    news:74GdnVAPDd57dpTUnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@posted.plusn et:

    > "Dustin Cook" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:Xns9B4786305809AHHI2948AJD832@69.16.185.247.. .


    >Aahh well that solves the issue for me - any plans for 64 bit
    >compatibility? SAS is working fine!


    We are working on it.



    --
    Regards,
    Dustin Cook, Author of BugHunter
    BugHunter - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    MalwareBytes - http://www.malwarebytes.org



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