- Jan 28, 2016
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I'd be interested to hear people's suggestions on security software over the years that they feel has been a game changer, either because it significantly raised the bar for its particular type or because it took a different approach to what had previously been the norm. Or any other reasons you may have for a product to qualify as a game changer.
And do you think there are any present day game changers that fit either of these categories? For me I think Zemana Antimalware (or now the new improved all-in-one ZAL) may qualify for the first category, surpassing the long time go-to antimalware product for many people, the excellent Malwarebytes Antimalware.
For the second category, possibly VoodooShield. It may not be completely original but to me it seems to have a slightly different take on the traditional anti-executable.
And do you think there are any present day game changers that fit either of these categories? For me I think Zemana Antimalware (or now the new improved all-in-one ZAL) may qualify for the first category, surpassing the long time go-to antimalware product for many people, the excellent Malwarebytes Antimalware.
For the second category, possibly VoodooShield. It may not be completely original but to me it seems to have a slightly different take on the traditional anti-executable.