Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit

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New program in beta Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit:

Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit BETA, formerly known as ExploitShield by ZeroVulnerabilityLabs, is a security program that protects you from zero-day exploits that target browser and application vulnerabilities. This program is meant to run alongside your traditional anti-virus or anti-malware products and provides extra protection against software and Windows vulnerabilities that are discovered, but do not have a patch available to fix them.

Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit Features:

Protects Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, and Opera browsers
Protects browser components, including Java, Adobe Reader, Flash, and Shockwave
Defends against drive-by download attacks
Shields vulnerable applications, including Microsoft Office, Adobe Reader, Apple Quicktime, and VLC Player
Blocks unknown and common exploit kits, including Blackhole, Sakura, Phoenix, and Incognito
Is compatible with most common anti-malware and antivirus products
Doesn’t use a signature database—no need for constant updating

Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit
 
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So they have "Anti-Malware", "Anti-Rootkit" and now "Anti-Exploit".

Will we have to buy three programs that should really be done by one ?

I guess it wouldn't be so bad if their software really caught everything but when cleaning a PC they leave a LOT of stuff behind.
 
So they have "Anti-Malware", "Anti-Rootkit" and now "Anti-Exploit".

Will we have to buy three programs that should really be done by one ?

I guess it wouldn't be so bad if their software really caught everything but when cleaning a PC they leave a LOT of stuff behind.

Or you could use their FREE versions.

If you ever find an all-in one programs that's free, (or even paid), and catches "everything", please be sure to post about it. I'm sure we are all
waiting for that product to be developed. However, please post it in the Tech only area. If end users found out about it, that would be the end of a lot of businesses.
 
Or you could use their FREE versions.

If you ever find an all-in one programs that's free, (or even paid), and catches "everything", please be sure to post about it. I'm sure we are all
waiting for that product to be developed. However, please post it in the Tech only area. If end users found out about it, that would be the end of a lot of businesses.

Malwarebytes, even all 3 do not catch everything. My point is that they are making three products that should be all in one paid. Most paid programs like Kaspersky pure have everything in one, so do many others.
 
LOL i just tried it on office machine i thought what could go wrong with a shield i was wrong it blocked all office,word,excel documents from loading lol it's still beta.
 
So they have "Anti-Malware", "Anti-Rootkit" and now "Anti-Exploit".

Will we have to buy three programs that should really be done by one ?

I guess it wouldn't be so bad if their software really caught everything but when cleaning a PC they leave a LOT of stuff behind.

looks like the anti-exploit was acquired from another company probably will be intergrated into mbam pro eventually, the anti rootkit is in beta so I am assuming it is for testing before integrating into mbam.

Has anyone actually tried this yet? I installed it on my VM and it hasn't seemed to do much
 
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