Switched from Kaspersky Internet Security to Bitdefender

Discussion in 'Networking and Security' started by Scataphagos, Dec 19, 2016.

  1. NoBias

    NoBias

    I was reading technet, microsoft and Malwarebytes articles about this very question as I intended to deploy malwarebytes v3 in a small office environment. I received conflicting information.

    MS said it was not compatible and would be considered a 2nd AV program.

    Malwarebytes stated they received reports of conflicts.

    Early today I sent Malwarebytes an email requesting clarification and link to information that their product v3 is indeed compatible with AV programs ie. Kaspersky, MSE, ESET etc... and/or they resolved any know conflicts,

    Microsoft answers
    Malwarebytes forum

    Couldn't locate my technet article, forgot to bookmark ...

    When I receive reply will update...
     
    Last edited: Jan 12, 2017
    #31     Jan 12, 2017
  2. The notion of Malwarebytes V3, "replacing AV" is a revolutionary concept. New now, and perhaps we'll have to see how successful they are.
     
    #32     Jan 12, 2017
  3. NoBias

    NoBias

    I really like Malwarebytes, great company, excellent products.
    (they have recently acquired Adwcleaner).

    Depending how they develop their AV product will be interesting, if by acquisition I would be much more inclined to adopt early than if they are intent on "developing" their own, at least in its infancy.

    For the business environment, difficult to beat Kaspersky (or other preferred seasoned, experienced company) (Eset, Bitdefender, etc...)

    But for malware, they are tops... my current concern is anti-ransom for the office environment.

    Hence the interest in pro version of malwarebytes...
     
    #33     Jan 12, 2017
  4. NoBias

    NoBias

    Update for anyone interested...

    According to Malwarebytes (MWB), MWB 3.x is compatible with most AV programs, i.e Kaspersky, ESET, BitDefender, Avast, etc... Microsoft essentials (MSE) has known issues, which requires deactivating real time monitoring, excluding files and/or disabling.

    In essence:
    MSE/MWB is not a viable solution
    Kaspersky/MWB is a viable solution
    ESET/MWB is a viable solution
    BitDefender/MWB is a viable solution

    Some solutions may require excluding certain files (described in their KB's)

    Please see attached Compatibility test report for reference

    To follow is the text from my email inquiry and replies.

    Me
    I am interested in obtaining malwarebytes 3.x for my home network (3 users) and for a small business environment (5+ users). I was reading articles from Microsoft advising against installing Malwarebytes and Microsoft Security Essentials simultaneously. I am aware of the conflicts between installing simultaneous instances of AV, but I am unclear if malwarebytes would be considered an AV product. I request clarification regarding the compatibility prior to purchasing. Can you please advise if this is a conflict or not.

    Malwarebytes:
    Hello xxxxx. Welcome to Malwarebytes support, my name is Davide and I’ll be assisting you today.

    Over 50% of our home user customers already have replaced their Symantec, McAfee, etc. with Malwarebytes Premium. We believe in layered defense and built Malwarebytes 3.0 Premium to provide the right mix of proactive and signature-less technologies to combat modern threats and zero-day malware.

    The combination of our Anti-Malware, Anti-Exploit, Anti-Ransomware, Website Protection, and Remediation technologies has you better covered against modern and zero-day threats than the traditional antivirus companies that charge more for less effective protection.

    We built Malwarebytes 3.0 to be compatible with all major antivirus software, including Windows Defender and Microsoft Security Essentials.

    The conflict with MSE is caused by a faulty Windows update for Windows 7 that cause compatibility issues between Microsoft Security essentials (MSE) and Malwarebytes

    You can find this listed as known issue and our developers are working with Microsoft to resolve it :
    https://support.malwarebytes.com/cu...8286-malwarebytes-3-0-known-issues?b_id=15026

    The workaround for this is to disable MSE:

    Open Microsoft Security Essentials → click “Settings” tab → select “Real time protection” → uncheck the box “Turn on real-time protection” (recommended).

    Another possibility is to uninstall MSE: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2435760

    or set exclusions in MSE : https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...icrosoft/26f2810a-47fd-40d8-b35e-3740f00fce85

    The files to exclude are:
    C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware\MbamPt.exe
    C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware\mbam.exe
    C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware\assistant.exe
    C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware\MBAMWsc.exe
    C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware\mbamtray.exe
    C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware\MBAMService.exe

    Sorry for this inconvenience.

    Me:

    Thank you kindly for the detailed explanation.
    Disabling MSE is not an option , prefer to keep an AV program running .

    Can you please advise of AV products which do not conflict with
    Malwarebytes.

    Primarily Kaspersky, ESET, Bitdefender. I would be willing to change AV if
    necessary to use MWB 3.x

    Or is the new Malwarebytes 3.x designed to replace the AV programs and not
    just augment. i.e. an all in one solution?


    Malwarebytes:
    Yes, Malwarebytes 3.0 is a good solution to be your only Antivirus.
    As said we are anyways compatible with most of the popular Antiviruses, you can see our compatibility test report from https://www.malwarebytes.com/pdf/reviews/AVTestingReport.pdf

    In some cases, you will just have to set the file exclusions to allow Malwarebytes processes as said in the previous email.
     
    #34     Jan 13, 2017
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  5. Update... FWIW
    Been running Bitdefender free for 3 months now on W7 Pro. No AV or virus issues, and I've of course avoided the half-dozen niggling issues Kaspersky was causing.
     
    #35     Mar 21, 2017
  6. Walanee

    Walanee

    Why ? Linux do not need anti-virus ? Linux computers/laptops are safe from viruses, malwares and spywares ??
     
    #36     Sep 11, 2019
  7. heispark

    heispark

    IMHO, the best way to secure your computer and data is migrating to Mac........
     
    #37     Sep 11, 2019
  8. d08

    d08

    No computer is completely safe but there has never been a major worm/trojan outbreak on Linux. If you insert suspicious USB drives or share files in a big network then obviously things can go wrong but it's nothing like Windows.
     
    #38     Sep 15, 2019
  9. Absolutely! ... and some traders(especially net surfer kind) still think its ok to check emails, cruise the web(especially porn), downloading BS if ur trading real money w/ same computer.

    My trading PC I built ONLY for trading(no antivirus), I use a separate PC and laptop(both with antivirus) for those other things. It really is the only way to go if u have any common sense.
     
    #39     Nov 24, 2019