![]() We're currently investigating this issue in an effort to determine if there is something we can on our side to address the issue. We're aware of an issue between the latest patch update to Kaspersky products (patch e) and Ransomware Protection in Malwarebytes, causing certain applications to hang when both are running together. See Malwarebytes Premium user comments about this conflict starting on page 3 of the 1 Wilders Security Forum thread Kaspersky Security Cloud Freeas well as Krusty13's 0 feedback in the Norton Tech Outpost thread Kaspersky Security Cloud Free Replaces Kaspersky Antivirus Free. ![]() Just an FYI that a few Malwarebytes Premium users who have been testing the new Kaspersky Security Cloud Free have reported that there is a conflict that will cause certain programs like Chrome, Thunderbird, Spotify and Firefox to hang or fail to launch correctly unless the Ransomware Protection module in Malwarebytes Premium is disabled. It also looks like Kaspersky Antivirus Free has been replaced by a newer product called Kaspersky Security Cloud Free (see Kaspersky's 0 blog What Happened to Kaspersky Free Antivirus?) and the 1 PC Magazine review Kaspersky Security Cloud Free seems to suggest that the free version of this newer product includes built-in VPN and web protection. I assume this conflict only applies to Malwarebytes Premium since Malwarebytes Free does not include Web Protection or other real-time protection modules. Part Two been fully resolved? The OP alhazred posted diagnostic logs in that thread on 1 but no one has replied since then. Has the software conflict with the web protection modules in KIS and Malwarebytes Premium described in Kaspersky Internet Security and MBAM Web Protection Problem. ![]() Are there any major or even partial minor conflicts. I do not have these products (KAV Free & MBP) up and running together, I am simply interested in knowing if is OK to do so if the appropriate exclusions are made on both sides. I know it generally rates among the best for malware/virus protection, but I was not impressed with their product at all.Endpoint Detection & Response for Servers I highly recommend anyone who see Kaspersky on sale, resist and download a free trial to see if it works for you before sinking any money into it. As soon as I rebooted the PC after removing it, both my VPN and regular connections worked as they should (and did). I played around in the program for about an hour, and I thought to myself "I've wasted enough time on something that should be so simple to fix", and I uninstalled it. However, it also broke my regular internet connections, so I couldn't even connect to the internet period. I really wasn't too concerned about this as I figured I just need to manually configure some settings in the firewall. So after installing it, my Surfshark VPN program became broken. ![]() So I figured when I saw Newegg having a sale on Kaspersky 2020 (5 licenses) for $20, I figured I'd try it out on one of my least essential PCs and see how it compared. So I have around 120 days left on my current Norton 360 subscription (10 user license, installed on 9 PCs). So as users who frequent this sub-forum have probably seen in the past, I'm not a big fan of how Norton changed their subscription model to (requiring a credit card number, etc). ![]()
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