Malwarebytes small business solutions

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Secure your small
business growth

Running a small business is hard enough without having to deal with hackers or employees who click on everything. But don’t worry, Malwarebytes has a security solution that fits your unique needs, letting you focus on business.

Protect your business

Protect your business

Our industry leading protection includes automated machine learning and anti-ransomware technology to keep your company's computers safe from advanced infections, even ransomware. Point and click threat eradication removes infections from devices, and keeps your business humming.

Manage with ease

Manage with ease

When you have more than 9 devices or servers, a cloud management console allows for rapid setup, even with a distributed work force. Quick, easy visibility and reporting into the status and health of your devices keeps you informed and ahead of cybercriminals.

Amplify your security

Amplify your security

Infections can spread rapidly; utilizing attack isolation allows for lock down of infected devices to stop threats in their tracks. If an advanced threat like ransomware evades and encrypts data, up to 72 hours of ransomware rollback allows you to control time and rollback to a healthy state.

Choose a plan for your business

For businesses with 1-9 devices

Malwarebytes

For Teams

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  • Manage independently
  • Industry best protection
  • Threat eradication
  • Business support
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For businesses with 10-99 devices
For businesses with 10-99 devices

Malwarebytes

Endpoint Protection

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  • Management console
  • Time saving visibility
  • Industry leading protection
  • Threat eradication
  • Server option available
  • Business support
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For businesses with 10-99 devices

Malwarebytes

Endpoint Detection

and Response

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  • Management console
  • Time saving visibility
  • Industry leading protection
  • Threat eradication
  • Server option available
  • Business support
  • Attack isolation
  • Ransomware rollback
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See what our customers say

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“Simply put... Ease of use and peace of mind.”

Reviewer Name:

Marnie Heintz

Industry:

Construction

Company Size:

1-49 employees

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“Malwarebytes is probably one of the best security products out there that help prevent malware/viruses.”

Reviewer Name:

Ryan Calderon

Industry:

Consulting

Company Size:

1-49 employees

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“I like that it offers a full range of protection and has been proven to work. Also, they continue to develop the products as well as the structuring the features based on what the needs are.”

Reviewer Name:

Richard Ainsworth

Industry:

Software & Technology

Company Size:

1-49 employees

Cyber-security FAQ

Yes, it is best practice to protect every device including servers, much the same way it is to have locks on all doors to protect from intruders, since every device is vulnerable and can be leveraged to compromise your other devices.

Servers are often critical for business operations and are susceptible to attacks. These data-rich targets provide criminals opportunity for data theft and ransom of sensitive information.

Ransomware is a form of malware that locks the user out of their files or their device, then demands an anonymous online payment to restore access. To learn more about ransoms, ransomware, and response, explore Malwarebytes Labs.

Having endpoint security is crucial to protecting your business and customers. For more ideas, see Lattes.

All Malwarebytes small business solutions have threat protection and if needed, threat eradication. For more advanced threats, Malwarebytes Endpoint Detection and Response’s attack isolation and ransomware rollback increase your capabilities.

Often times, hackers are not targeting your small business, but instead are casting a wide net that small businesses get caught in. The primary driver for attacks on a small business is often money. How hackers extract money can vary widely, from stealing banking information, to holding sensitive data ransom.

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