Theminecraftaddict555 :
True...The reason that I said that mse could be decent with mbam is due to my lack of knowing how good or worst their products were over years that had come....But yeah MSE has below average detection than other free av's listed or recommended by many people..Also for those people out there who are less tech savvy...Windows defender is pretty much MSE...Get that straight in your heads ppl
It's all good, mate. I was just saying lol. And yeah, MSe is the same thing as Window's Defender, just a different package; when you break it all down, of course. There's an old Vista spoof video that talked about Window's Defender, and they called it "DCS" (aka Doesn't Catch Shit). It still applies to this day, and always makes me shake my head at their latest "efforts" lmao
spooky2th :
I upgraded to KIS 2016 and it had several problems. Many users in their support forums having the same problems. So, I just switched back to the latest 2015 version. Gonna wait a while till I try the 2016 version again. Till a newer version of 2016 comes out. Kaspersky upgrades the software several times a year it seems. I keep an eye out and upgrade when the new versions come out. Not the first time a new yearly version has had problems.
Well, at least there's been enough attention brought to the issue. Like I said, while I'm not a huge Kasp lover, they'll be on top of things. They tend to pay a lot of attention to problems, which definitely makes them a viable option for just about any level of user. Unfortunately, given their history of compatibility, I think they would benefit from holding their latest releases a while longer, and releasing the newest versions when they have ALL the bugs fixed. Naturally, that's a very difficult thing to do; however, there are a number of companies who do such things, and the initial release typically goes over better than if they released on time. Look at Rockstar Games, as an example.
Joseph, I think there are a couple issues involved there. Given that it's a monitoring software, BD may have recognised it as an AV due to the way it obtains the information. Filter drivers are how the majority of AV software works, which I'm willing to bet the AI suite works on a similar principle. That may have been the issue. I'd have reported the issue to BD, and seen if there was a patch, or update, they could release for that. That's my personal take on it, but I think it's a relatively easy fix.