This type of fast response may significantly decrease the infection rate of a given virus and is a good objective for second generation antimalware programs. As soon as this infection happens, this information is uploaded into Zemana’s cloud databases and therefore if your computer is attacked by ransomware virus, it should stop it before even it even enters your system. To simplify that, imagine that a computer on the other side of the world is infected with Cerber Ransomware virus and its files are encrypted. Similar to other second-generation antimalware software, like Heimdal Pro, Zemana uses a common cloud-based infrastructure from which it feeds its data and definitions. We have decided to review this program to see whether it’s capable of protecting users’ systems as promised. ![]() Here comes Zemana’s AntiMalware program created to help users stop cyber threats before they even have the chance to be activated, using assistance from cloud databases and definitions. Since a huge portion of the malware is replicating via newly updated exploit kits, JavaScript, and more importantly zero-day attacks, security updates become useless and the conventional software turns into a bunch of codes that are being updated only after a damage is done. The cloud anti malware programs have started gaining popularity these days thanks to the dynamic environment of the IT sector and more specifically its cyber security segment. ![]() The premium version now allows the real time protection to be enabled whenever the user desires. ![]() This update comes with a re-written scanning engine & performance improvements. UPDATE: Zemana AntiMalware 2.30.2.37 is already here.
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