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Pondus:
Malwarebytes 4 is in beta testing

Those who have access can find info here
https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/249586-malwarebytes-4-beta/




What’s New in this Malwarebytes 4 Beta:

New detection engine that
Improves Zero-hour detection
Dynamically extends detection to mutating malware
Improved performance and faster scans
Complete redesign of the User Interface
Simplification of the Windows Security Center integration setting
Improved Web Protection component




schmidthouse:
Yup, been testing for a couple of weeks. ;)

digmor crusher:
Windows Defender and MB4 is all you need, no bloat, no nag screens, no data collection, no trying to up sell you products. But to each their own.

Asyn:

--- Quote from: schmidthouse on August 23, 2019, 06:35:08 PM ---Yup, been testing for a couple of weeks. ;)

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Hi, out of interest, is it lighter on resources than V3..?

schmidthouse:

--- Quote from: Asyn on August 24, 2019, 09:20:43 AM ---
--- Quote from: schmidthouse on August 23, 2019, 06:35:08 PM ---Yup, been testing for a couple of weeks. ;)

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Hi, out of interest, is it lighter on resources than V3..?

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Hi Asyn,
Well not totally sure, maybe a bit. Mbam has traditionally been a IMO 'a bit' higher on resources than some products, however with today's machines and ample RAM I've never considered that to be an issue for the protection given.
The Threat Scan seems a little longer however from my understanding is more thorough than version V3.
I've read where some users or should I say past users have commented on resource use but I have not seen that to be the case in any real negative way. At least not on my systems.
Having said that, with weaker CPU and low RAM I could see that observation as valid.
Certainly wouldn't run smoothly on my XP   ;)

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