- 8th January 2010, 10:44 #1
MalwareBytes' AntiMalware 1.44 released
MalwareBytes' AntiMalware 1.44 is out. This is primarily a bugfix release, and fixes a number of stability and functionality issues in the previous release.
Key features:
Support for Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and 7 (32-bit and 64-bit).
Light speed quick scanning.
Ability to perform full scans for all drives.
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Protection Module. (requires registration)
Database updates released daily.
Quarantine to hold threats and restore them at your convenience.
Ignore list for both the scanner and Protection Module.
Settings to enhance your Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware performance.
A small list of extra utilities to help remove malware manually.
Multi-lingual support.
Works together with other anti-malware utilities.
Command line support for quick scanning.
Context menu integration to scan files on demand.
- 1. (FIXED) Minor issue with /runupdate displaying dialogs on errors.
- 2. (FIXED) Saving bug report to initial directory failed silently.
- 3. (FIXED) Issue with protection module not starting on Windows 2000.
- 4. (FIXED) Censored license key on About tab.
- 5. (FIXED) Protection module leaking memory on certain machine configurations.
- 6. (ADDED) New command line parameter: /errorsilent (see help file).
Download:
Malwarebytes.org
- 9th January 2010, 07:54 #2
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It's a nice tool Malwarebytes, I used it some times and I often recommended it to my friends, and it never failed to do its job.
- 9th January 2010, 10:11 #3
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Thanks for the update info
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- 9th January 2010, 14:03 #5
I have felt to speak well of it . According to your opinion: I can install together it avast? could they create conflict ? (sorry for my english language !)
- 9th January 2010, 14:31 #6
Hi, Red-Rose. Yes, you can use Malwarebytes (MBAM) and Avast together. MBAM is an anti-malware software and Avast is an antivirus software. (Your English is just fine!)
- 9th January 2010, 15:58 #7
@Red-rose:
Remember that the free version must be updated manually, and it's provided without the real-time protection. It has only a main scanning feature, including a secondary tool (FileAssassin) to delete locked files.Last edited by Max_Payne; 9th January 2010 at 16:04.
- 9th January 2010, 17:29 #8
[QUOTE=Corrine;147489]Hi, Red-Rose. Yes, you can use Malwarebytes (MBAM) and Avast together. MBAM is an anti-malware software and Avast is an antivirus software. (Your English is just fine!
thanks of the suggestion, very kind of you
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thanks of the information Max, will try to download itLast edited by leofelix; 10th January 2010 at 06:41.
- 10th January 2010, 02:03 #9
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thank you for the info