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27 minutes ago, brad03 said:

Will malwarebytes be getting a password manager, and backup shortly? Would be cool to see these things come into play. 

We're always looking at new technology to add to our product portfolio. :) 

Besides these two ideas, what else do you think we should offer?

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45 minutes ago, brad03 said:

Will malwarebytes be getting a password manager, and backup shortly? Would be cool to see these things come into play. 

Shortly, no. But why? There are enough password managers and backup utilities. MWB should stick to what they are good in.

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3 hours ago, msherwood said:

Besides these two ideas, what else do you think we should offer?

How about a way to easily export settings and import them to another device? I realize that some settings may not be exportable, such as tamper protection, but there are a lot of settings that can be altered in just the Advanced Settings under Protection alone that would be 10x easier to export and import, especially when dealing with machines not colocated in a single space.

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21 hours ago, msherwood said:

We're always looking at new technology to add to our product portfolio. :) 

Besides these two ideas, what else do you think we should offer?

A behavior blocker or some type of automative malware analysis system to better detect zero day threats with included script scanning OFC.

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4 hours ago, brad03 said:

A behavior blocker or some type of automative malware analysis system to better detect zero day threats with included script scanning OFC.

Can you please expound? We already have one of the best Zero day detection rates out there and verified in multiple tests

 

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On 4/11/2024 at 5:33 PM, AdvancedSetup said:

Can you please expound? We already have one of the best Zero day detection rates out there and verified in multiple tests

 

What about a feature that better protects passwords in browsers or when an app tries to access any internals that have to do with passwords? Maybe an option to alert the user if any attempts are made and we can manually block those attempts kinda like a "default deny" type deal when it comes to that specific feature protecting passwords in browsers heck you could probably code something like that into browser guard. 

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The browser itself needs to do that not a 3rd party tool. That said, in my opinion one should not be storing passwords in a browser. Using a Password Manager such as Bitwarden or 1Password would be a much better solution.

 

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