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Justin Thyme wrote:
> Thank you, Mike. Based on these two recommendations for
> Malwarebytes I downloaded and installed it -- no trouble whatever. I ran
> the free variant to get acquainted with the program before
> spending any money on it, and I'm impressed. The pay-for version
> appears to be a lifetime subscription, something I like very much.
The truth be told, you shouldn't need an AntiVirus or AntiSpyware
application at all with just the use of common sense.
Also - there is no one AntiSpyware application out there that comes close to
fixing everything, and even further from blocking everything.
Spyware/Adware/Malware such as that changes very quickly and easily and can
be found on sources you might trust otherwise. Even the definition of such
changes slightly depending on whom is telling it (to be expected, really.)
So while it is nice that you have MalwareBytes installed and running
resident - don't go out thinking "I'm covered", because you aren't. It's a
good start and will cover up for some lack of usage of your common sense -
but it is not - by far - a substitute for common sense. ;-)
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