Zero-day attacks are a nightmare for businesses that use Windows because, by definition, there is no patch to prevent them, and traditional anti-virus programs may not have signatures to identify them ...
Anti-virus software options fall short against these so-called zero-day exploits. But a new offering from security company Malwarebytes called Anti-Exploit promises protection against the exploit ...
Microsoft is pushing its new Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) as a temporary mitigation for the ongoing attacks against a zero-day vulnerability in Adobe's PDF Reader/Acrobat products.
Malwarebytes' Black Friday deal has already begun and its a free license of Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit when you purchase Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. These two products together normally have a combined ...
Although Adobe doesn’t have a patch ready yet for the newly disclosed vulnerability in the company’s Reader application, Adobe and Microsoft security officials said that Microsoft’s recently released ...
MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit protects against all known and unknown 0-day vulnerability exploits, protecting users where traditional antivirus and security products fail. It consists of an innovative ...
Microsoft today launched a security toolkit preview that includes anti-exploit technologies created by one of the three finalists in the company’s $250,000 BlueHat Prize contest. Enhanced Mitigation ...