Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium [Lifetime License for €23.49]

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  • The latest build of the world's most popular anti-malware, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium
  • It's a rare lifetime license
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This offer is limited to a set number of licenses. Act now or you'll lose this opportunity forever.

Only 4,232 lifetime licenses left at the time I'm posting this!

Thanks to @MrXidus for informing the community :)
 

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Yes, many products which are truly special often include a price tag.:(
:rolleyes:..but $24.95...o_O *takes out a big bag of quarters!:D
I mean I could give up 25$ for this... but it's better to go out with my friends and drink beer all night for this money :D
this is not essential to have... but drinking beer... priceless ^^
 

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I mean I could give up 25$ for this... but it's better to go out with my friends and drink beer all night for this money :D
this is not essential to have... but drinking beer... priceless ^^
*Laughing* I'm with You, Bora!:p In fact, I've set my big bag of quarters aside & literally (this is the truth) just downloaded Malwarebytes Free version 2.0.1 for my XP; and I'm thirsty now too!:)
 

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Do you have hardware for at least Windows 7?
I'm not fully knowledgeable of the hardware requirements this older HP tower would require to transition to 7..o_O It's an XP desktop Version 2002 Service Pack 3 Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.79 GHz, 1 GB RAM, although we have 2 lap tops to fall back on. 1 Vaio & 1 Acer, respectively, with systems 7 & 8/8.1, I've read here about dual booting with umbuntu (or lumbuntu) Linux & using virtual box..:confused:;)
 
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I'm not fully knowledgeable of the hardware requirements this older HP tower would require to transition to 7..o_O It's an XP desktop Version 2002 Service Pack 3 Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.79 GHz, 1 GB RAM, although we have 2 lap tops to fall back on. 1 Vaio & 1 Acer, respectively, with systems 7 & 8/8.1, I've read here about dual booting with umbuntu (or lumbuntu) Linux & using virtual box..:confused:;)
With 1GB of ram you could transfer to Windows 7... or use Lubuntu, XP will be dead in 2 days :)
 
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Thanks Bora.:) Since I've set my big bag of quarters aside (the free MBAM found 1 pup trace file);) I'll look more closely into Lumbuntu plus some instructional posts (it's also the price that may continue to save my bag of quarters, spelled: FREE):p while in the meantime I'll keep my head (browser) down in the sandbox!:D
 
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