December 7, 2017 - This new generation of hackers are more like traditional criminal organizations than you might think. Cybercriminals are the New Mafia of today.
November 9, 2017 - This week, a United States District Court judge ruled in Malwarebytes' favor, dismissing a lawsuit brought against us by Enigma Software Group USA LLC (“Enigma”). Essentially, they sued us because we classified two of their software programs as Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs).
October 27, 2017 - It's no secret that antivirus technology (AV) has faced increased scrutiny in the tech industry for quite some time. One way to truly gauge the effectiveness of today’s traditional AV solutions is by analyzing real-world data. So, we did just that.
June 15, 2017 - Today, I am happy to announce Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection, its equivalent for businesses. Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection is an advanced threat prevention solution for Windows endpoints featuring a cloud-based management console, delivered through a unified endpoint agent.
October 19, 2016 - As part of our mission to get more aggressive in the detection of Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) we are announcing the acquisition of AdwCleaner.
October 5, 2016 - We are getting even more critical about what we call a PUP, and what what we are going to be detecting and removing from user systems.
June 28, 2016 - Over the last few weeks you may have seen many of the assets on Malwarebytes.org transition to Malwarebytes.com. I’m here to clear up any confusion and put your mind at ease: You are on the right site!
May 26, 2016 - At Malwarebytes, our mission is to protect consumers and businesses from the most dangerous cyber threats. Today, we announced a new solution that will dramatically change endpoint detection and response (EDR) for Mac users – a growing target area for hackers. The fact that Mac users are safe from cyber threats is a common misconception.
February 17, 2016 - We got a brand new logo, website and product in Malwarebytes Breach Remediation.
February 1, 2016 - In early November, a well-known and respected security researcher by the name of Tavis Ormandy alerted us to several security vulnerabilities in the consumer version of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. Within days, we were able to fix several of the vulnerabilities server-side and are now internally testing a new version (2.2.1) to release in the next 3-4 weeks to patch the additional client-side vulnerabilities.