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No amount of security software is going to defend against today's sophisticated malware writers for those who do not practice safe computing and stay informed. Unless you really NEED the special features, the free versions are always a better choice. And so far, none of the experts has any answers to that. Last scan, it found 54 infections, whereas the other free versions find nothing.īut not even Clamewin helps with the hacks that usually play out on political e-mails and the sites they link to. It's free, and hasn't got any features that make things easier, but it DOES find trojans and stuff like HTML exploits. But Clamwin finds a lot that the others can't. Even the free ones fail to catch things, even when I KNOW I have either been hacked or infected. I'm very disillusioned with these scanners. It may be sad that certain features aren't available unless you get a paid version, but still, once you pay, you can be throttled for renewals.
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You can always update the database, as well as upgrade the program itself. They don't have to earn money, and that makes a huge difference. Is there a better malware alternative to MalwareBytes? If I go to a paid product, will it eat my system again? Recommendations appreciated.ĭon't mean to butt in, but I've found that free AV-type scanners are better.
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I'd like to run the same security tools on all 3 of my systems (I also have a Win10 laptop running old BitDefender Free that I only use for travel).ĭid Microsoft ever fix the hang in the full scan in Microsoft Essentials? I could go back to that.
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I didn't get this error on the desktop, which currently runs Malwarebytes 2.x, so BitDefender's problems seem only to be with MB3.0. I told it no, and right now the laptop is running on Windows Defender. It told me there was an incompatible program and asked if it should uninstall MalwareBytes 3.
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I installed it on the desktop and so far it seems to have fixed the "stopped working" problem, so I decided to try to install it on the laptop. Today I found that BitDefender Free had released a 2017 upgrade. Since I couldn't use it with BitDefender, I uninstalled it on the laptop and installed Avast Anti-Virus Free, which seemed to work but flooded me with upgrade requests.īitDefender on the desktop has recently given me "stopped working" messages after I log into the desktop from the laptop using GoToMyPC. MB3 is finally working, except that every couple of weeks it comes up with real-time protection turned off and I have to reboot the laptop to make it turn on. The Free edition, of course, has no "exclusion list" capabilities. (I'm guessing they dumped AntiExploit because they planned to put it in v.3) The desktop is my primary box and I'm terribly suspicious of things that just came out, so I installed it on the laptop, and had several nasty rounds with a corrupted installer and instructions that I had to put Malwarebytes 3 on the "exclusion list" for BitDefender. By December I didn't have a good response from Malwarebytes support and they began to urge me to install MalwareBytes 3.0, which had just come out. They fixed the desktop for me once, but the error recurred. All I could get was a 2 week free trial, now gone. In October 2016, MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit (for which I had a paid premium subscription) simply vanished from both computers, and when I tried to fix it, it kept telling me my license and ID were incorrect (they weren't). (They both still are I chose not to upgrade to Win10.) I looked around, including in this forum, and finally decided on BitDefender Free, which I installed on my laptop and desktop, both running Windows 7 64 bit. I couldn't trust it, I was run off my feet, and Microsoft showed no sign of fixing it. I tried Microsoft Security Essentials and I liked it, but around June 2015, it developed a bug (a full scan would hang, about 3/4 of the way through and never recovered). Some years ago because I was so fried with the way my paid Norton Security subscription was dragging my computer along (perceptible slowdowns when it was scanning), I decided to go to free anti-virus and anti-malware tools.