Recently, the venerable security software maker launched a ChatGPT integration, one that allows the chatbot’s users to get direct feedback on potential security threats. No more asking AI for help ...
With the release of Malwarebytes 3.8, a new license system is being used that enforces the 1 PC per Lifetime license restriction. This has caused a wave of complaints by users who are now finding that ...
As you may have noticed, MalwareBytes or MBAM, is used in a lot of our removal guides. We do this for no reason other than the fact that the program simply works well and that we can count on it to ...
“Taking five seconds to confirm a meeting link really leads to zoom.us [instead of an impostor link] is a simple habit that ...
Malwarebytes Privacy has a very good user interface, it’s priced well at just $60 per year, and it has a solid number of country locations (31) for a newcomer. It ...
Promising "50% less CPU usage", Malwarebytes' new version 4.0 for Windows PCs promises to be "smarter, faster and lighter" than ever before while dealing with modern malware and online threats.
It seems like every company and its dog is making a VPN these days, from Google and its One VPN to Apple and its VPN-lite iCloud Privacy Relay feature. It was only a ...
If Malwarebytes Privacy VPN is not working or connecting on your Windows 11/10 device, then the applicable fixes provided below will help you resolve the issue on ...
It is not a permanent solution, but you can do this to fix the issue temporarily. When Malwarebytes consumes a high amount of resources, you won’t properly access the computer. That is why you should ...
Many people don’t know as much about personal cybersecurity as they think they do. The bad news is that misunderstanding and lack of knowledge can put you at serious risk. The good news is that in ...
Having trouble accessing Google.com this morning? Google isn’t down, but it might have to do with Malwarebytes being used on your device. Update: Malwarebytes says this issue has been resolved, though ...
If you’re looking for a reason to finally ditch Facebook… well, you’ve got plenty, but I’ll give you one more. On top of never-ending slop, scams, and algorithmic rage-bait, it’s now hosting malware.