Hello.
I am fairly forgetful, but I had thought that there was a malware subforum here previously! I can't seem to see it now, so I apologise if this is posted in the wrong place. Nevertheless, I am having a bit of trouble knowing what anti-malware software to use for a budget technician.
You see, I have used malwarebytes for the majority of my repairs, alongside a few others, but I have only recently been made aware that malwarebytes requires a technician license far beyond my budget (and I'm sure many peoples). Hitmanpro seems something similar, though I have had trouble finding any actual tech license quotes. I was just wanting to know what everyone else has taken to use, as I have had to make do with ADW, ASMBR and TDSSKiller, but I have found that even this combo has let through infections that Hitman was able to find.
Any advice is much appreciated, I am soon beginning my third year of being a self employed technician and want to make sure that everything is done properly, I could use any tips that I can get!
Thank you,
Darran.
I am fairly forgetful, but I had thought that there was a malware subforum here previously! I can't seem to see it now, so I apologise if this is posted in the wrong place. Nevertheless, I am having a bit of trouble knowing what anti-malware software to use for a budget technician.
You see, I have used malwarebytes for the majority of my repairs, alongside a few others, but I have only recently been made aware that malwarebytes requires a technician license far beyond my budget (and I'm sure many peoples). Hitmanpro seems something similar, though I have had trouble finding any actual tech license quotes. I was just wanting to know what everyone else has taken to use, as I have had to make do with ADW, ASMBR and TDSSKiller, but I have found that even this combo has let through infections that Hitman was able to find.
Any advice is much appreciated, I am soon beginning my third year of being a self employed technician and want to make sure that everything is done properly, I could use any tips that I can get!
Thank you,
Darran.