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The following programmes come highly recommended in the security community.
- AdBlock is a browser add-on that blocks annoying banners, pop-ups and video ads.
- CryptoPrevent places policy restrictions on loading points for ransomware (eg.CryptoPrevent), preventing your files from being encrypted.
- Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit (MBAE) is designed to prevent zero-day malware from exploiting vulnerable software.
- Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium (MBAM) works in real-time along side your Anti-Virus to prevent malware execution.
- NoScript is a Firefox add-on that blocks the actions of malicious scripts by using whitelisting and other technology.
- Sandboxie isolates programmes of your choice, preventing files from being written to your HDD unless approved by you.
- Secuina PSI will scan your computer for vulnerable softwarethat is outdated, and automatically find the latest update for you.
- SpywareBlaster is a form of passive protection, designed to block the actions of malicious websites and tracking cookies.
- Web of Trust (WOT) is a browser add-on designed to alert you before interacting with a potentially malicious website.
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