

Both companies have free and paid versions.

I recommend Macrium Reflect or Easeus Todo Backup. So having recent backups stored on an external drive only connected for creating system images is of paramount importance, as well as having an emergency boot USB drive for the backup software that you use.

The interface between the chair and the keyboard is the prime culprit. Malware sometimes infects computers even with the best of security software. The importance of that can not be understated. I have witnessed too many, lose too much, too very quickly! Too often, they have no backup strategy. Of course, should that occur, you could try disabling it as Flexx has suggested. If you ask whether the one that Malwarebytes offers is good, I’d say it’s decent. I have never encountered any issues with it interfering with the BDTS installed on my computers and appropriately configured. Since Malwarebytes Premium has had a Web Protection component, I have had it activated. As far as features go, Malwarebytes’ product is well equipped: there are real-time protection mechanisms against infections, special tools to identify more specific threats such as spyware and ransomware, and protection against fake websites.
