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redwolfe_98

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hello.. i noticed that "malwarebytes" has two programs, the "malwarebytes" program and the "rogue remover" program, wich is confusing, to me.. why do they have two seperate programs, like that? i would think that the malwarebytes program should handle "rogue programs" as well as handling any other malware, so i don't see why they have two seperate programs..

i am interested in using the "malwarebytes" program, but i don't want to have to run two seperate programs in order to be fully protected from malware, including "rogue programs"..
win xpsp3, windows firewall, antivir 10 premium, system safety monitor, regdefend

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View PostRubbeR DuckY, on Jan 30 2008, 07:31 PM, said:

RogueRemover has its own database - full of rogues from the past (even the exotic ones). We only add the latest to MBAM along with the most aggressive. Plus - for RogueRemover PRO we also have a immunization function and a cookie cleaner.


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Another thing is you can have RR start at boot, see if there are updates[it will tell you] use the immunize feature, and shut it down. RR doesn't need to "run".





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