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He's using a trial version. If you have a lifetime MBAM license, you can still use it on this new BETA software.
He's using a trial version. If you have a lifetime MBAM license, you can still use it on this new BETA software.
Malwarebytes 3.0.4.1269 installed on two Windows 10 systems. One with build 14965, one with current branch 14393.
I am directly aware of a number of others who also installed on builds 14965 or 14971.
Malwarebytes 3 is now out of beta and generally available.
What is the End of Life policy for Malwarebytes products?
We have updated our EOL policy and it is available on our website. Consumer versions of MBAM 1.X, 2.X and MBAE 1.X will all reach End of Sale and End of Maintenance on Dec. 8, 2016 — the GA date for Malwarebytes 3.0. The EOL date for consumer products is now 6 months from the End of Maintenance date.
The launch of Malwarebytes 3 has been announced.
On the Blog at this link
The version is 3.0.4.1269
The link to the setup-install program is this one
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Shawn, Malwarebytes 3.0 is out of beta now, and is now the official download.
***Bold and highlight from me***
Announcing Malwarebytes 3.0, a next-generation antivirus replacement | Malwarebytes LabsAnnouncing Malwarebytes 3.0, a next-generation antivirus replacement
Posted December 8, 2016 by Marcin Kleczynski
I am thrilled to announce the launch of our next-generation product, Malwarebytes 3.0! This product is built to provide comprehensive protection against today’s threat landscape so that you can finally replace your traditional antivirus.
Our engineers have spent the last year building this product from the ground up and have combined our Anti-Malware, Anti-Exploit, Anti-Ransomware, Website Protection, and Remediation technologies all into a single product which we simply call “Malwarebytes.” And it scans your computer 4 times faster!
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With the combination of our Anti-Malware ($24.95), Anti-Exploit ($24.95) and Anti-Ransomware (free, beta) technologies, we will be selling Malwarebytes 3.0 at $39.99 per computer per year, 20% less than our previous products combined and 33% less than an average traditional antivirus. But don’t worry, if you are an existing customer with an active subscription or a lifetime license to Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, you will keep your existing price and get a free upgrade to Malwarebytes 3.0. If you have both an Anti-Malware and an Anti-Exploit subscription, we will upgrade you to a single subscription to Malwarebytes 3.0, reduce your subscription price and add more licenses to your subscription. More on that below! As always, we will be keeping malware remediation absolutely free.
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InformationCurrent changelog:
Performance/protective capability
- Added signature-less anti-exploit and anti-ransomware protection (Premium only)
- Up to 4x faster scan speeds, including even quicker Hyper Scans
- Removed non-essential reboots after certain malware removal events
- Advanced heuristic engine (Shuriken) now enabled by default
- Self-protection now enabled by default (Premium only)
Usability
- Redesigned user interface for improved user experience
- Now configurable to integrate with Windows Action Center/Windows Security Center (Premium only)
- Update checks are done automatically so they don’t need to be scheduled
- Improved support for keyboard navigation and screen readers
Stability/issues fixed
- Added ability to lock down My Account screen via User Access Policy
- Added ability to collect enhanced logs when directed to do so by support
- Fixed issue where Scheduler did not adjust for Daylight Saving Time
- Fixed issue where Scheduler defaulted to hourly Threat Scan instead of daily
- Fixed issue where Chameleon reported error messages numerous times to Windows Event Viewer
- Changed “Recover if missed by” setting in Scheduler to “Off” by default
- Prevented rootkit scanning in Custom Scans if full system drive is not selected
- Updated to latest version of 7-Zip DLL
- Addressed other miscellaneous defects
Tried to Install Free version of Malwarebytes 3.0, but it keeps installing Trial version, cannot afford a license for it, so if Free version is eliminated, then guess will rely on only Avast Antivirus on all the household systems
Issue fixed, back to Free Version properly now, didn't know it would automatically remove 2xx version, and resolve to free version once 3.0 installed, Now fully on free version with 3.0, and several more PC's to update in a moment here