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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 65228" data-source="post: 702170"><p>I like them but I think they're going way over their head. I've never even seen Malwarebytes Anti-Malware trigger a single detection based on behavioural analysis, and I've done a lot of testing with it in the past, especially with code injection attack testing. They are playing in a whole different ball park and they're being crushed by other vendors while playing in it. It's like they've gone on a permanent field trip to play on a mine field.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully they are brain-storming for a big come-back and will execute the plans to get back into the game properly soon. Signatures aren't enough anymore on their own, and buying out adware detection products isn't going to help them overtake the big dogs with dynamic mitigations. Microsoft recently stomped on them as well with the Windows 10 Exploit Protection which offers forcing of mechanisms like ASLR/DEP, and HitmanPro.Alert offers a lot more than Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit for the good pricing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 65228, post: 702170"] I like them but I think they're going way over their head. I've never even seen Malwarebytes Anti-Malware trigger a single detection based on behavioural analysis, and I've done a lot of testing with it in the past, especially with code injection attack testing. They are playing in a whole different ball park and they're being crushed by other vendors while playing in it. It's like they've gone on a permanent field trip to play on a mine field. Hopefully they are brain-storming for a big come-back and will execute the plans to get back into the game properly soon. Signatures aren't enough anymore on their own, and buying out adware detection products isn't going to help them overtake the big dogs with dynamic mitigations. Microsoft recently stomped on them as well with the Windows 10 Exploit Protection which offers forcing of mechanisms like ASLR/DEP, and HitmanPro.Alert offers a lot more than Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit for the good pricing. [/QUOTE]
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