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In 2008, Malwarebytes was founded on the belief that you and everyone have a fundamental right to a malware-free existence. Every product we make is built on that premise. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is designed and coded by folks like you. Folks who have stayed up all night trying to rescue an infected machine. Folks who have dealt with the aftereffects of a hacked email account or a compromised business network. We work around the world—Europe, Asia, and America—and around the clock. Tweaking our unique blend of heuristic, signature, and behavior-based technologies to protect people like you and businesses like yours. Because malware never sleeps. We believe that brilliant code can make the world a better place for all of us. We hope Malwarebytes Anti-Malware can make it better for you.
AdvisoryWorld is a Van Nuys, CA-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Pelican Coast Internet Services is a Aransas Pass, TX-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
Xcitium is used by more than 3,000 organizational customers & partners around the globe. Founded with one simple goal – to put an end to cyber breaches, Xcitium`s patented `ZeroDwell Containment technology uses Kernel API Virtualization to isolate and remove threats like zero-day malware & ransomware before they cause any damage. ZeroDwell is the cornerstone of Xcitium`s endpoint suite which includes advanced endpoint protection (AEP), endpoint detection & response (EDR), and managed detection & response (MDR). Since inception, Xcitium has a zero breach track record when fully configured. “Every day, the AV-TEST Institute registers more than 450,000 new malicious malware strains and potentially unwanted applications, which enterprises must stay vigilant for. This creates alert fatigue within many organizations,” said Ken Levine - CEO of Xcitium. “ZeroDwell gives customers` peace of mind in knowing that any ransomware and other malware lurking undetected in their environment will remain dormant, resulting in zero breaches.”