Antivirus V/S Anti-malware: Which One You Choose?
by Marco Silve All Printer Issue SupportThe first half of the year 2017
was full of cyber outbreaks, therefore, to stay protected there is a huge need
of a right cyber security solution. When we talk about today’s scenarios,
malware attacks are on the rise, there are thousands of companies across the
world faced the same outbreak.
Therefore, to avoid such mishaps
there is a huge need of effective cybersecurity software that can keep our
network secure from existing and upcoming threats.
According to McAfee Labs threat
report, cybercriminals are now become more skilled and organized with their
tactics; they can easily exploit the flaws of outdated operating systems. Also,
a recent study proved that count of cyber attacks has been on the rise from
some last years.
In addition, according to recent
findings ransomware attacks almost got double in the first half of 2017 when
compared with the cyber incidents in the year 2016.
A successful malware attack not
just impacts the crucial data of any business but it also impacts it
financially. However, installation of right security software is the only
finest way to tackle such cyber attacks. To know more on cyber protection
contact us at McAfee Antivirus contact number UK.
When it comes to choosing an
effective solution many people get usually confused between “Antivirus tool”
and “Antimalware” security tool. Through this article, we are trying to
differentiate between them by showing their Pros and Cons. Before we start a
comparison between antivirus and antimalware software, let's check out the
difference between a computer virus and malware:
Computer Virus
It is a piece of program that
infects the system by replicating itself and harms the entire system. It spread
in the system from internet, malicious download, infected emails and document.
Malware
Malware includes worm, Trojan,
ransomware, adware, and viruses. Malware always has malicious intent such as it
damages, disrupts or gain unauthorized access to a computer. It means the virus
is a malware but malware is not always a virus.
Now we will compare antivirus
software with an antimalware tool:
People consider antivirus as a
synonym of antimalware but it is very important to identify a difference
between them. More than that, a virus is a very generic term but malware is a
very specific term.
An antivirus is a software
designed to protect our PCs from viruses including Trojans, key loggers,
rootkit, phishing attacks, and botnets. However, people tend to use antivirus
program as antimalware as they think that it can address malware attacks but
antivirus cannot address or give protection from all types of malware.
Here are some features of
Antivirus program
• Virus scanning scans all the files in the
background and most of the antivirus offers real-time scanning feature that
quickly detects and scans the existing malicious files. To know more on McAfee
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• Antivirus blocks malicious script and
gives user automatic updates about newly detected threats.
• Antivirus gives protection from limited
malware
Antimalware
Antimalware software is more
focused on advanced malware threats. It scans, detects and protects against Trojans,
advanced malware, spyware etc. In addition, it protects users from websites
that are involved in malware distribution and offers a specialized malware
database.
There can be a different type of feature that
can be included in any malware software which totally depends on the security
vendor.
After going through different
aspects of antivirus and anti-malware software, we can say that they do not
replace each other rather they complement each other. Antivirus software is
best for classic online threats including worms, Trojans, and viruses while
anti-malware detects and protects users from new and sophisticated malware
threats.
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