![]() ![]() A new user interface and ultra-quick threat scan, ensure the product is easy to use. Premium has added updated malicious URL blocking and enhanced protection from unwanted programs such as aggressive adware and toolbars. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium apparently uses Anti-Rootkit technology, which rips out and fixes the damage done by malicious software hiding at an extremely deep-level in the operating system. So it could be marketing, but it could indicate that Redmond might have difficulty killing off the OS if it is being propped up by the security industry. Apparently, they make up 20 per cent of Malwarebytes’ user-base and could be at greater risk when updates stop on April 8. However, what is interesting is that the outfit is claiming that it will support XP users for life. Malwarebytes has released Anti-Malware Premium, a new tool designed to protect home PCs against what it calls advanced criminal software which traditional anti-virus cannot detect. These instruments were not managed by IT but now we need to step in a check them out.It looks like the security industry has seen money in propping up the elderly Window XP software. These instruments are not supposed to connect to the network but sometimes end users do/or get data out of them via USB(current malware was using USB to infect other instruments). We have a few third party instruments that run Windows XP embedded and we detected malware in one of them, now I need to scan them all(around 14), I have found AVG/Malwarebytes and they still "work" for Windows XP and in some instruments they do work, but there are other 2 instruments that have around 500mb of RAM making those Antivirus software unusable(not even starting). ![]()
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