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"Eye of the Tiger" plays whenever you sit down at your computer. (We would also have accepted the finale from Beethoven's Ninth and "O Fortuna". And possibly, with some convincing, "Don't Stop Believing".) Nothing can stop you: when you're faced with a problem you don't give up until you've beaten it. You are a veteran security programmer, a self-taught hobbyist, or someone in between who just thinks malware is Ivan Drago from Rocky IV and wants to take that !@*?#er down.

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Wait... It's 1995?

Actually he's got a point. MBAM downloads the entire definitions file when it updates. They release several updates a day. It's not a bandwidth issue for most end users but that seems like a huge amount of wasted bandwidth on MBAM's side when the updates are 6MB each time versus 10-20KB.

Actually he's got a point. MBAM downloads the entire definitions file when it updates. They release several updates a day. It's not a bandwidth issue for most end users but that seems like a huge amount of wasted bandwidth on MBAM's side when the updates are 6MB each time versus 10-20KB.

Apple do the exact same thing with firmware updates, its just a tidier way of doing things.

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