In other words, prevention is the best cure so you need to make sure that your installed security product is up to the task at all times. If you are still looking for such a software solution, you can try Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium.
What’s New in Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium 2.2.0.1024 KEY Giveaway:
– Reverted the temporary change in v.2.1.6 that disabled checking for updates prior to scheduled scans
– Fixed SDK Database load errors for error code 2 and 1812
– Removed obsolete “Terminate program when no threats are found” setting since scans now run from the tray application
– Fixed several crashes that could occur during scan and quarantine operations
– Fixed crash that occurred when clicking the Clear Policies link on Access Policies screen
– Fixed issue where “Show notification after successful update” setting was not properly retained during upgrade from v.2.1.4 to v.2.1.6
– Fixed issue where “Close notification” setting was not retained during upgrade from v. 2.1.4 to v.2.1.6 if the user had changed that setting back to 7 seconds after installing v.2.1.4
– Fixed issue on the Quarantine screen where unselecting a quarantined item disabled the Delete and Restore buttons
– Fixed issue where incorrect program version was listed in the scan logs
– Disabled option to specify rootkit scanning as part of a Hyper scan
– Fixed issue in Windows 10 Tech Preview and Windows 8.1 where Malwarebytes Anti-Malware was unable to start in certain cases after self-protection was turned on
– Fixed issue where Malwarebytes Chameleon did not load properly on Windows XP SP3 in certain conditions
– Fixed issue which prevented Malwarebytes Anti-Malware v.2.1.4 (and higher) from upgrading over certain Malwarebytes Anti-Malware v.1.75 consumer builds
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