IObit also stated that Malwarebytes did not have convincing proof, and declared that the databases were not stolen. They said that they did not have time to filter out the signature names that are similar to Malwarebytes. IObit denied the accusation and stated that the database is based on user submissions, and sometimes the same signature names that are in Malwarebytes get placed into the results.
On November 2, 2009, Malwarebytes accused IObit, a Chinese company that offers similar products, of incorporating the database of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (and several products from other vendors, which were not named) into its security software IObit Security 360. This event also resulted in the establishment of a formal bug bounty program by Malwarebytes, which offers up to $1000 per disclosure as of 2018, depending on severity and exploitability.
Malwarebytes also published information on how to protect current users until a patch was released.
Malwarebytes responded one day before disclosure in a blog article detailing the extreme difficulty in executing these attacks, as well as revealing that the announced server-side and encryption issues were resolved within days of private disclosure and were not outstanding at the time Project Zero published their research. On February 2, 2016, Project Zero discovered four vulnerabilities in the Malwarebytes flagship product, including lack of server-side encryption for update files and lack of proper payload signing within encrypted data the combination of which allowed an attacker to recompile the encrypted payload with exploits. This includes protection against malware, ransomware, exploit, and malicious websites. released version 3.0 to the general public.
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