Hello Tom,

Are you using the free or pro version, which is paid for? The Pro version
does run at all times and so should give a better level of protection.

I ask because I have found it very difficult, if not impossible, to get the
necessary id and key installed into this later version. I have only been
able to install them into the old version.

Unfortunately neither the software distributors nor the manufactures were
able to help me.

Regards, John

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I'm running the latest version (2.2) and it works fine with Window-Eyes 
9.3 On Windows 7 and 10.

Regarding the recent vulnerability? Here's the blog post at their site. 
If you have the premium version you can solve this by turning on 
Self-protection under Settings Advanced. If you don't have premium you 
Don't have any protection other than an after the fact manual scan.

https://blog.malwarebytes.org/news/2016/02/malwarebytes-anti-malware-vulnera
bility-disclosure/

Hth,
Tom


On 2/22/2016 6:23 ARE, David via Talk wrote:
> Just for info.
>
> It recently was claimed from some source, that MalwareBytes has
> experienced a security flaw. Although they are aware of the issue, they
> could not at the point of the message spreading, tell anything about
> when the issue would be fixed.
>
> I don't mean to discourage any usage of the software, and I don't know
> what flaw it all is about. But just wanted to let you all know, that
> apparently you will not be totally protected.
>
> As always, the people telling about this kind of flaws, encourages us to
> use some other kind of security software. and, of course, that means a
> piece of software that has forgotten everything about people who do not
> enjoy glossy and fancy graphics, or who simply just need a bit of
> textual feedback on the controls of the suggested software.
>
>
> David
>
> On 2/22/2016 10:50 AM, Michael Capelle via Talk wrote:
>> you need malware bytes 1.75
>>
>> -----Original Message----- From: Jed Barton via Talk
>> Sent: Monday, February 22, 2016 3:38 AM
>> To: Window-Eyes Discussion List
>> Subject: malware bytes accessibility
>>
>> Hey guys,
>> Well it appears malware bytes is not accessible any more.  I am running
>> we 8.4, and whenever i try and access it, it literally does nothing.  I
>> went to the system tray in windows 7, and tried several times to do a
>> left and right mouse click, and my system just keeps saying taskbar.
>> Then i hit the desktiop icon, and now it just came up, but there are no
>> accessible buttons.  When i tab around, nothing, arrow up and own,
>> nothing.  I'm running this on a win 7 machine.  Any ideas?
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