Configure Protection settings in Malwarebytes Nebula 0 (0)

Policies define how Malwarebytes behaves when using Real-time protection. Policies are applied at the group level, and all endpoints in a group use the same policy. By default, endpoints added to the console belong to the Default Group, and the Default Policy. To follow the steps in this article, enable the New policies experience switch in the […]

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Configure Endpoint agent settings in Malwarebytes Nebula 0 (0)

Policies define how Malwarebytes behaves when running a scheduled scan, using Real-Time Protection, or monitoring Suspicious Activity. Policies are applied at the group level, and all endpoints in a group use the same policy. By default, endpoints added to the console belong to the Default Group which uses the Default Policy. To follow the steps […]

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Configure Brute Force Protection in Malwarebytes Nebula 0 (0)

Brute Force Protection is configured in the policy settings of your Malwarebytes Nebula console. Based on these configurations, the Malwarebytes Endpoint Agent monitors failed Windows™ protocol login attempts and creates a Windows Firewall rule to temporarily block the incoming IP address. For system requirements, see Brute Force Protection feature requirements. IMPORTANT: Enabling this feature may enable […]

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Components of the Malwarebytes Nebula 0 (0)

Malwarebytes Nebula consists of a few components working together to protect your endpoints. This article explains each component. The Malwarebytes Console provides central endpoint management of endpoints through a web-based user interface. Use the console to configure policies, view quarantined items, and stay informed of your network status. The Malwarebytes Console provides downloadable endpoint installers and the […]

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Commands for Malwarebytes Nebula Linux endpoints 0 (0)

After installing the Linux Endpoint Agent, you can execute many operations by Command Line Interface (CLI), including start a scan, update databases, or configure exclusions. Some tasks are easier to use via the Malwarebytes Nebula console interface, like update database, create exclusions, or check quarantine. See this article for the available commands for Linux endpoints. […]

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Command-line options in Malwarebytes Nebula 0 (0)

Certain functionality of Malwarebytes may be performed via command-line to facilitate custom scripting or automation. The Endpoint Agent Command-line tool, or EACmd, is a program developed to communicate with the Endpoint Agent service. It uses the same communication method as the Endpoint Agent Tray program. EACmd is located on each Windows endpoint at the following location: […]

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Change your Password in Malwarebytes Nebula 0 (0)

Malwarebytes Nebula provides the option to change your password at any time. This article explains how to change your password under Profile. Change your password At the top right of the screen, click your display name > Profile > Password & Security tab. In the Change Password section, enter your current password and pick a new password. Your password must have the […]

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Change proxy settings for Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection 0 (0)

The Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection agent needs to be allowed through any proxy in order to communicate with the Management Server. This can be done during a manual install, or via the command line after install. Set proxy information during manual install Proxy settings can be set during Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection installation if done manually with […]

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Change General profile settings in Malwarebytes Nebula 0 (0)

Malwarebytes Nebula provides General user profile settings to change your Nebula console display name, date and time format, or to disable Suspicious Activity options. This article explains how to make changes to your General settings under Profile. At the top right of the screen, click your display name > Profile > General tab. Change your display name Your display name is […]

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