Thursday, July 3, 2014

9:15 PM

Most of the people blame malwares or just simply VIRUS if the computer got problems. Malware is a general term for all threats. Nowadays computer viruses are not only designed to interfere computer operations, destroying your system but will also gather your personal information, even gain credentials from your bank account informations online.

Typically, viruses are very tough to remove if your computer gets infected. Possible reasons that you get infected by downloading untrusted software from warez sites, backdoored tools, from a client side side attack in your browser, even legitimate software that is binded with malwares.

Let me share to you a great free anti-malware program that will automate the process in clearning a mess on your computer. Check out Malwarebytes.

Malwarebytes



Malwarebyes is the industry-leading scanner detects and removes malware like worms, Trojans, rootkits, rogues, adwares, spyware, and more. It will detect and eliminates malware your antivirus will miss, removes rootkits and repairs the files they damage and it has Advanced Malware Removal which employs industry-leading technology to completely remove malware code.

Malwarebytes is not a full-AV(Antivirus) program but acting more and more like a full AV program. It has feature like a firewall blocking malicious outbound traffic cause of back connects of some malicious botnets or rat malwares. Tech-support agents highly recommend this product in extra protection of your computer.

Malwarebytes was chosen as PCMAG Editors Choice. “Beat all free and commercial competition in PCMag’s malware cleanup test. Very quick installation with zero problems. Corrects malicious changes to Windows settings. Includes real-time protection, malicious URL blocking, and scheduling of scans and updates.”

The good thing is you can just download the free program on their website for you to clean out infection of your computer.

References:
https://www.malwarebytes.org/techbench/
http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/security/pc-security/virus-whatis.aspx

http://www.2-spyware.com/review-malwarebytes-anti-malware.html

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