![]() The new Anti-Exploit standalone beta has not been released yet by Malwarebytes, but the previous version installs just fine for the time being (it was released on December 5, 2016). ![]() Let users test beta versions of a product so that bugs and other issues are discovered before updates make it into the core version. The idea here is similar to what Microsoft does with its Windows 10 Insider program. The standalone MBAE will incorporate new protection techniques for fine-tuning purposes before they are integrated into the Malwarebytes 3.x product. Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit standalone(MBAE) will from now on be offered as a perpetual beta product. The company plans to offer a "perpetual beta" version of Anti-Exploit for free. The Malwarebytes forum is also the place where you get information on the future of a Anti-Exploit standalone version. Please note that the file will be removed eventually. You find a download link of the latest build on the official Malwarebytes forum. So, all you need to do is find a copy of the last Anti-Exploit installer, and install the program anew after you installed Malwarebytes 3.0 on your computer. While Anti-Exploit - Free or Premium - gets removed when you install Malwarebytes 3.0 on your computer, nothing is preventing the installation of the program afterwards.
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