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Malwarebytes
NameMalwarebytes
DeveloperMarcin Kleczynski
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS, Android, iOS

Malwarebytes is a popular anti-malware software developed by Marcin Kleczynski and Bruce Harrison, co-founders of the company, with the help of Doug Swanson and Rowan Trollope. The software is designed to detect and remove malware from computers and mobile devices, and has been praised by PC Magazine, CNET, and Tom's Hardware for its effectiveness. Malwarebytes has become a household name, often mentioned alongside other prominent cybersecurity companies like Symantec, McAfee, and Kaspersky Lab. The company has also partnered with Intel, Microsoft, and Google to provide enhanced security solutions.

History

The history of Malwarebytes dates back to 2008, when Marcin Kleczynski and Bruce Harrison founded the company in California, with the goal of creating a more effective anti-malware solution. The first version of the software was released in 2008, and quickly gained popularity among computer users and IT professionals, including those at IBM, HP, and Dell. In 2011, Malwarebytes received funding from Oak Investment Partners and Technology Crossover Ventures, which helped the company expand its operations and develop new products, such as Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium, which was praised by The New York Times and Forbes. Today, Malwarebytes is a leading player in the cybersecurity industry, with partnerships with Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, and Check Point.

Features

Malwarebytes offers a range of features that make it an effective anti-malware solution, including real-time protection, threat detection, and removal tools. The software uses advanced algorithms and machine learning techniques, developed in collaboration with Stanford University and MIT, to detect and remove malware, including trojans, spyware, and ransomware, which have been used in attacks like WannaCry and NotPetya. Malwarebytes also includes features like virus scanning, rootkit detection, and registry cleaning, which are similar to those offered by Avast and AVG Technologies. The software is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7, as well as macOS High Sierra and macOS Mojave, and has been certified by Microsoft and Apple.

Products

Malwarebytes offers a range of products, including Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium, and Malwarebytes for Business, which are used by companies like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. The premium version of the software includes additional features like real-time protection and priority support, which are also offered by Norton Antivirus and Trend Micro. Malwarebytes also offers a range of mobile apps for Android and iOS devices, which have been featured in Google Play and the App Store. The company has also partnered with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure to provide cloud-based security solutions.

Technology

Malwarebytes uses advanced technology to detect and remove malware, including behavioral detection and signature-based detection, which are similar to those used by Symantec and McAfee. The software also includes features like heuristics and anomaly detection, which are used by Kaspersky Lab and ESET. Malwarebytes has also developed a range of tools and plugins for web browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge, which have been certified by Google and Mozilla. The company has also partnered with Intel Security and Cisco Systems to develop advanced threat intelligence solutions.

Reception

Malwarebytes has received widespread critical acclaim for its effectiveness in detecting and removing malware, with positive reviews from PC Magazine, CNET, and Tom's Hardware. The software has also been praised by IT professionals and computer users for its ease of use and user interface, which is similar to those of Avast and AVG Technologies. Malwarebytes has also been recognized as a leading player in the cybersecurity industry, with awards from SC Magazine and Computerworld. The company has also been featured in The Wall Street Journal and Forbes for its innovative approach to cybersecurity.

Controversies

Despite its popularity, Malwarebytes has been involved in several controversies, including a lawsuit with Enigma Software, which was settled out of court. The company has also faced criticism for its aggressive marketing tactics, which have been compared to those of Symantec and McAfee. Malwarebytes has also been accused of false positives and compatibility issues with other security software, which have been reported by Microsoft and Google. However, the company has taken steps to address these issues and improve its products, including partnering with Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks to develop more effective security solutions. Category:Software companies

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