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  1. Running the premium version at the moment, just wondering . . . Ransomware protection seems to use same exe monitor as malware protection. For optimization purposes web protection could be coupled with exploit protection, since exploit protection includes email, browsers and media players for which it is normal for having outbound protections and it also protects office and pdf programs which normally should not connect to internet.
  2. An option to report a website for analysis (because it is suspicious). I asume MBAM also has automated analysis, so it is an extra option to collect URL's of malware sites. You could add some predifined options Suspicios because a) other security solutions warn for it (probably malware) b) mimics another website (probably phisining) c) behaves weird or suspiciously (probably hacked) d) other comment: ________________________________
  3. Incogniro mode gives different results, Surf to ( beware bad links from VX-Vault URL) http://92.63.197.112/s.exe displays MalwareBytes Warning (download blocked due to bad reputation) But other link displays this screen http://danisasellers.com/6pEhRZwv/ Could you try these links with chrome incognito mode?
  4. Hi, I installed the Beta and it kept my MBAE premium lisence ID. Do I have to take any additional actions to get the MBAE BETA perpetual? Thx Kees
  5. Well let me understand When MBWAR comes out of beta it will be combined with MBAM (it is using a service with this name already) [Aura], but the eventual goal is to combine MBAE, MBAM also into one premium product [tetonbob] OK, I can see the benefits of having only one service/driver to guard and monitor programs, also having the blacklist of MBAM can help to reduce false positives and false negatives. On the other hand the User Interface of MBARW is very clean and simple, combining programs always leads t more options. Thx
  6. Running good so far on Windows PRO 32 bits Will this mean that all three (MBAM, MBAE and MBARW) will be combined into one program?
  7. Context When enabling AppContainer in Chrome, MBAE dll is not injected in the AppContainer processes of Chrome. Question Is protection influenced when some of chrome processes are not injected with MBAE.dll?
  8. Hi I decided to register because I have a question which relates to the positioning of the software. Being a security amateur and branding specialist i run into questions having to setup MBAM for Average PC users JOE DOE and JANE ROE. Also fo rmy own usage (a security hobbyist), I simply can't understand why MBAM forces a configuration upon me. So I would advocate a more restrictive and smarter user interface for home user and a more configurable interface for the PREMIUM/Business user. This involves some repackaging. 1) MalwareBytes Positions MalwareBytes Anti-Malware as the Windows Defender Companion: Windows Defender runs well on WIN 8.1 (WIN 10). When something is free it is hard to sell a paid solution. Looking at the current costs of MBAM and cost of revolving licenses. Also those John Doe's/Jane Roe's won't install EMET, so imagine the Windows 8.1 and onward as a potential market and do the math a) Combine MBAE-free with MBAM premium and sell it as new MBAM HOME package. Make changes to the GUI, reduce the number of options, make it even more monkey-proof. E.G. schedule a rootkit scan based on event manager logs (heck force a MBMA to schedule a windows update and run cleanmgr). Business Case: compare AV-add-(way MBAM is now positioned) against the Windows Defender Add-ON (making it a substitute / alterbative for AV's). Prerequisite is to enter some AV-test (build trusts) with this combo WD+MBAM HOME to show how well this combo works (for relatively little money). 2) Sell a fully modular MBAM premium and BMAE premium (seperately) for the Business / Corporate user. Please drop those annoying warnings and allow me to NOT install some components (e.g. URL blocker), since I want to tweak/administrate the setup (as a home nerd or corporate system manager).
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