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ThomasB

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  1. Hello, I read an old forum post (2009) saying: "We do not focus so much on vulnerabilities in third-party software, such as Adobe Acrobat, like the PDF exploits you mentioned. That is something that antivirus vendors are usually quite good at. However, we certainly do detect the payloads and remote code execution that such exploits lead to." Is this still true, or has MalwareBytes Anti-Malware changed meanwhile? I am interested to know about the free version of MalwareBytes Anti-Malware. Is MalwareBytes Anti-Malware Free capable of detecting malicious code inside PDF and Microsoft Office files, just by scanning them (before opening the files with the reader like Adobe Reader, Microsoft Office, etc.). Thanks.
  2. Hello, About Windows 8 and Windows Defender... I have read that when an additional antivirus gets installed, Windows Defender gets disabled automatically. I suppose that this happens only when such additional antivirus has a real-time protection active, and shouldn't happen with on-demand-only antivirus/antimalware programs like Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free. Is this correct? Thanks.
  3. Hello, Does Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free install its own drivers? Thanks.
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