I dont think is necessary to use Mbam(real time) with Eset.Eset has the best signatures for malware and PUP detection so there is not so much left for Mbam to detect.
Mbam would be better to be used as second opinion scanner (on demand, no real time).
If you like to use Emsisoft as second opinion scanner then you need to use ''Emsisoft Emergency kit''.
Using Emsisoft antimalware with Eset for real time, will cause system slow down and conflicts.
I like this suggestion very much.Why not both using MBAM and Emsisoft Emergency Kit?
Maybe not "better", but I'd recommend using it on-demand also.Mbam would be better to be used as second opinion scanner (on demand, no real time).
Potentially. Different outcome all the time for everyone.Using Emsisoft antimalware with Eset for real time, will cause system slow down and conflicts.
There isn't one. You can get a trial of EAM (up-to 30 days) and there is the free on-demand scanner, though (EEK).I didn't know there was a Emsisoft Anti-Malware Free edition? What does it do? Does it have AV capabilities? Can't really find much online.
I didn't know there was a Emsisoft Anti-Malware Free edition? What does it do? Does it have AV capabilities? Can't really find much online.
There isn't one. You can get a trial of EAM (up-to 30 days) and there is the free on-demand scanner, though (EEK).
I'd assume this is it. I've never heard of it myself. Looks like the "free" is just a trial. Apparently used to compliment your already installed AV. It's dated recently (6 days ago) but I haven't seen anything about this on Emsisoft's site.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/emsisoft_anti_malware_free_edition.html
Yeah thats what I thought too but you guys have 2 poll options for EEK and EAM free?
Yeah I saw that too but it seems suspicious. I think the programme itself is called a2? Seems like just a scanner to me.