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Tech Optimizer
June 3, 2025
Malwarebytes, founded in 2004 by Marcin Kleczynski, is an independent cybersecurity company that provides effective malware protection globally. The Malwarebytes Premium Security suite includes antivirus, phishing and identity protection, and an unlimited VPN powered by Mullvad. Pricing for the one-year license for a single device is .99, while a five-device license costs .99, and a two-year plan is priced at .98. The Premium Security Ultimate plan offers full identity protection and credit monitoring for .99 for the first year, with renewal at 9.99. A limited free version is available that detects and removes existing threats but lacks real-time protection. The app features a straightforward design with a clear dashboard, prioritizing user experience. Malwarebytes focuses on efficient scanning of commonly infected areas, completing test scans in 13 minutes. However, it does not automatically scan removable drives and lacks a warning system for password-protected files. Independent lab testing is infrequent, but Malwarebytes has received an AVLab 'Product of the Year' award and demonstrated strong performance in MRG Effitas assessments. In practical tests, Malwarebytes effectively detected known malware but struggled with behavioral detection against custom ransomware. It includes anti-phishing features, initially blocking 16% of phishing sites, which improved to 62% with the BrowserGuard extension. The unlimited VPN offers encryption and privacy but has limitations in unblocking streaming services. The identity protection feature scans for breaches associated with user email addresses and Social Security Numbers for U.S. users.
AppWizard
October 21, 2024
Samsung has released an update for its Knox Asset Intelligence (KAI) app, now at version 1.1.19.11, aimed at enterprise organizations for monitoring and collecting real-time health and usage data from managed Android devices. The update includes enhancements in device diagnostics, such as diagnosing network latency issues related to IP and DNS servers, monitoring battery statuses, and an error reporting mechanism for network or battery-related issues. Additionally, new dashboard charts provide insights into device performance, allowing administrators to view app and battery issues for the top five groups and see which Knox Service Plugin (KSP) profiles have been applied to devices. Users can access the update through the Galaxy Store or a provided third-party app link.
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