~BD~ wrote in
news:zY6dnRYyAI2aP9rJnZ2dnUVZ7rGdnZ2d@bt.com:
> Have you any idea how Malwarebytes can do that when none of the
> other providers can do so?
Malwarebytes is not an antivirus product. It can detect a small
amount of viruses in specific cases, but that's not it's primary
function. It *does* run fine with most AV programs that are resident.
It's designed to be an additiona layer of defense; to catch things
your resident AV might miss, etc. And it does do these things.
It does a very good job in cleaning up systems which have already
been compromised. It is, in most cases, a good time saving
application for the detection and removal of malicious and otherwise
potentially harmful software.
I hope the information is helpful to other readers who might have
questions concerning the program. More specific questions concerning
it should be directed to Malwarebytes forums; not here. Malwarebytes
employees (afaik) do not provide support via usenet for the program.
This is the specific sub forum where users who have questions
concerning the program should post. Someone there should be able to
help them.
http://preview.tinyurl.com/m2wjrh3
You're also encouraged to browse the forums and read posts before
determining which version of the program you will run on your own
machine. For the time being, I personally, still recommend v1.75
which can be downloaded from:
http://filehippo.com/download_malwarebytes_anti_malware/14815/
If you plan to run v1.75; be sure you click the settings tab, click
updater and uncheck download program updates and notify you when one
is available; or when you get an update, you'll get one of the newer
versions... A definition update isn't a program update.
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