Today, we are proud to announce that a new version of Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit is now available for download. More specifically, our Anti-Exploit product is designed to stop web-borne or file-borne exploits before they unleash their malicious payload. We documented such cases on this blog and described how popular websites were redirecting their visitors to exploit kits.įortunately, we, the good guys, are fighting malware and exploits every day to keep you safe. This happened on three occasions in January with three Adobe Flash Player zero-days.Ī zero-day exploit means that there is no patch available from the vendor that could protect you. That is why it is crucial to keep your computer up-to-date and also get rid of programs you rarely use to reduce the potential attack surface.īut even so, there are times when even the most patched machines are still vulnerable. There is no such thing as a “safe” site anymore This phenomenon takes advantage of software vulnerabilities that exist in browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.) as well as their plugins (Flash Player, Silverlight, Java, Reader, etc.).
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