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Avast Free (Hardened Mode) vs Ransominator
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<blockquote data-quote="Bryan320" data-source="post: 909118" data-attributes="member: 83014"><p>as someone that tests software regularly i can tell you that Malwarebytes has much improved. It's ransomware protection is actually top notch and very much comparable to Kaspersky. Malwarebytes stated that when the software first came out as version 4.0 it was a transition software and was just starting to implement its detection modules. LEO who makes antivirus videos aka "The pc security channel" stated so in his test. When leo did his first test of Malwarebytes 4.0 it failed because not all the modules were active it was a "transition software". He recently did the test again with malwarebytes 4.2 and it came out as one of the top. Malwarebytes also just made a big deal with a bank to protect it's costumers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryan320, post: 909118, member: 83014"] as someone that tests software regularly i can tell you that Malwarebytes has much improved. It's ransomware protection is actually top notch and very much comparable to Kaspersky. Malwarebytes stated that when the software first came out as version 4.0 it was a transition software and was just starting to implement its detection modules. LEO who makes antivirus videos aka "The pc security channel" stated so in his test. When leo did his first test of Malwarebytes 4.0 it failed because not all the modules were active it was a "transition software". He recently did the test again with malwarebytes 4.2 and it came out as one of the top. Malwarebytes also just made a big deal with a bank to protect it's costumers. [/QUOTE]
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