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Malwarebytes for Mac Download | |
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Author: | Malwarebytes |
License: | Free to Scan & Clean Extra features with $39.99 upgrade. |
Version: | 3.9.27.2815 |
File Size: | 14.18 MBs |
Downloads: | 24,264 |
Last Updated: | 08/23/19 10:47:07 AM EDT |
BleepingComputer Review:
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware for Mac is a free security tool that allows you to scan your computer for common macOS infections and remove them. While focusing on adware infections, Malwarebytes for Mac will also scan for other known infections that are being released for the macOS operaitng system.
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With the increase in popularity for Macs, malware developers are starting to focus more on creating malware for macOS. In fact, McAfee released a report stating that Mac malware has increase 744% in 2016 alone, mostly due to adware infections. Therefore, it is important that all Mac users install a reliable security solution to scan for and remove these threats.
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Program Features:
- Anti-adware
- Anti-malware
- Light footprint
- Simple interface
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None of the instructions on the web work, not even installing the suggested virus checkers. There is nothing listed in Manage Website Data so there's nothing to select and Remove nor does Remove All do anything. There are no Extensions in my version of Safari so I can't remove any Extensions. When I select Bing, the Remove button is greyed out so I can't remove Bing from the list of search engines. Cleaning caches and history doesn't work and where's this Rest Safari command that everyone's talking about anyway? I'd gladly uninstall all of Safari, but the OS will not allow m to do that. So how do stop Safari from redirecting all searches to Bing?
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