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You simply gave us the facts as they were, usually with your professional opinion included – you didn’t try to make something sound significantly better or worse than it really was. The reason I came to your site and used it as my main source of info is because you were a neutral, trustworthy person with no obligations or financial ties to the companies and people you wrote about, and no vested interest in whether or not the truth harmed someone’s business.
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I feel this change is bad news for Mac security. Again where are Malwarbytes best practices?Ĭongrats on your new job Thomas, but I’m sorry to say I won’t be following you to another site. Is there anyway “we” or “you” can question the use of a “Typhoid Mary” community server for a direct download of security updates that I will need to SSL directly into my network. Why use such a dirty IP address that is filled with blacklisted sites for a name brand anti-malware company that is loaded with money and can afford a dedicated download IP that can be watched and protected vs being on scummy mass community server that who knows who “pwnd” it ? Kinda short sided and stupid I think. I question the Blacklisting and did a further IP address lookup. :39:44 Astaro9 snort: id=”2101″ severity=”warn” sys=”SecureNet” sub=”ips” name=”Intrusion protection alert” action=”drop” reason=”BLACKLIST User-Agent known malicious user agent – malware” group=”500″ srcip=”10.50.25.11″ dstip=”72.21.81.253″ proto=”6″ srcport=”53420″ dstport=”80″ sid=”16551″ class=”A Network Trojan was Detected” priority=”1″ generator=”1″ msgid=”0″ Then I checked Intrusion Prevention and I am getting this. I did the bypass and it was still getting blocked. I did not know why, but thought it was in Web Protection. I finally had some time to try to bypass the the updates to Malwarebytes for Mac updates that my Sophos UTM was killing. You’re lucky, because you probably get to do what you love to do. I am very glad that this happened to you and I hope you’ll have a great life in love and also in financial sections. It has to be said that I have to get used to a new website design. Thanks for being honest with us about the Mac issues.
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Developers like you are my highest hope to continue use a Mac, because MacBook Early 2008 won’t run anything newer than Lion, even though it costed a lot and I could’ve gotten a great PC for that price. I’ve been thinking about going back to Windows (if I won’t win the MacBook Air, which probably won’t happen, because I don’t have Facebook or Twitter nor friends who’d be interested getting a new computer), because Apple drops the support for operating systems too fast, while Windows Vista still receives security updates.

It’s been very helpful.Īlso thank you guys for supporting Anti-Malware on OS X 10.7. To celebrate the launch of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac, we’re giving away a MacBook Air. I’m looking forward to working with Malwarebytes to protect and educate Mac users. Although I won’t be posting new content on The Safe Mac, it won’t be going away it’s just changing form. I will also be continuing to write about Mac security issues, as part of a team of other great, award-winning writers, on the Malwarebytes Unpacked blog.
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I think that, together with Malwarebytes, we can make Mac anti-malware software better, and that’s going to be important in the years ahead! I’m even more excited when I think about plans for the future, which will include rounding out Malwarebytes’ offerings with other Mac products, providing features like efficient real-time protection, anti-exploit protection and enterprise-friendly capabilities.
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This is an improved, but still largely familiar, update of AdwareMedic, and it will be free for all consumers. I’m excited to announce that, today, we’re rolling out our flagship Mac product: Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac. Given the Malwarebytes philosophy of taking a hard stance against adware and PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs), and their commitment to offering free consumer versions of their products, the fit could not have been any better!

The timing could not have been better, and I’m pleased to say that AdwareMedic and The Safe Mac are now owned by Malwarebytes, and I’m now the Director of Mac Offerings at Malwarebytes. In March, I was contacted by Marcin Kleczynski, CEO of Malwarebytes, who expressed interest in the things I had been doing. July 15th, 2015 at 10:09 AM EDT, modifiedĪs faithful readers will know, my name is Thomas Reed, and I have been the sole owner of The Safe Mac and creator of the anti-adware program AdwareMedic for a few years now. Introducing Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac
