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<blockquote data-quote="yitworths" data-source="post: 735175" data-attributes="member: 36772"><p>Yeah. That's my point. But how come MB is recommending that.They can fix this incompatibility in their next release but they are not hinting at that in any way. & regarding having MB, I've their lifetime license. & some PUP may slip through kaspersky. In old days,opencandy was part of many freewares & kaspersky wouldn't bother to detect that as threat, for which I had to rely upon malwarebytes. But now opencandy is history. & kaspersky has also strengthened their module against may types of PUP, but MB is still considerably better than kaspersky when it comes to PUP or PUM. That's why I still have malwarebytes but their new versions are becoming progressively crappier than the previous versions. </p><p>Would you like to recommend any alternative to MB to work along with Kaspersky? </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yitworths, post: 735175, member: 36772"] Yeah. That's my point. But how come MB is recommending that.They can fix this incompatibility in their next release but they are not hinting at that in any way. & regarding having MB, I've their lifetime license. & some PUP may slip through kaspersky. In old days,opencandy was part of many freewares & kaspersky wouldn't bother to detect that as threat, for which I had to rely upon malwarebytes. But now opencandy is history. & kaspersky has also strengthened their module against may types of PUP, but MB is still considerably better than kaspersky when it comes to PUP or PUM. That's why I still have malwarebytes but their new versions are becoming progressively crappier than the previous versions. Would you like to recommend any alternative to MB to work along with Kaspersky? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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