Malwarebytes Premium review: One month of real-world antivirus protection testing
By
Cesar Cadenas
Front-window bakery material. Catches the eye, delivers the goods.
Summary
A first-person review of using Malwarebytes Premium for a month (May into June). The article details the software's threat protection capabilities, ease of use, security tools, and overall performance in real-world conditions. The reviewer found Malwarebytes to be a reliable and effective antivirus solution that combines strong protection with a user-friendly interface.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledIt never hurts to have a friend watch your back, whether in the real world or online.
Arguably, it's even more important online, where a single misplaced click can expose you to all manner of cyber threats.
That's why having a reliable antivirus program is important, and few do the job better than Malwarebytes.
Malwarebytes Premium combines excellent threat protection and helpful security tools in an easy-to-use package.
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