Malwarebytes OneView allows users to create global exclusions to apply for one or more policies. You may want to add, enable, or disable exclusions if a trusted application or data file is flagged as a false positive. If you use Malwarebytes alongside other anti-virus software, you may need to add exclusions to avoid software conflicts […]
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Create and apply Policies in Malwarebytes OneView
The Policies screen allows Malwarebytes OneView users to add and edit security policies, and easily apply them to one or more customer sites. This feature helps OneView users globally manage customer sites, without the need to configure security policies for each Malwarebytes Nebula platform individually. Policies tab overview To view the Policies screen in OneView, […]
Connect to sites from Malwarebytes OneView
Malwarebytes OneView allows you to connect to a site’s Nebula console to investigate threat activity, make configuration or policy changes, or perform actions at the site level. This article explains how to connect to a site. Note: You must be an Administrator or Site Administrator to use this feature. There are two ways to connect a site’s Nebula console: from the […]
Configure Software Updates options in Malwarebytes OneView
The Software Updates policy option in Malwarebytes OneView allows control over when endpoints receive Malwarebytes software updates. This option only applies to Protection Service updates, Component Package updates are always automatic. To find and toggle this option in the OneView console, click Settings > Policies > select a policy. Automatic Updates (Windows only): Enable this feature to allow automatic download […]
Add a trial product subscription in Malwarebytes OneView
In Malwarebytes OneView, the Sites page displays information for your sites in both a collapsed and an expanded, detailed view. Malwarebytes OneView allows you to trial a subscription on a site along with that site’s existing subscription. You may upgrade that site’s Trial subscription to Paid. In the left pane, click Sites. To add a trial […]
Access Malwarebytes Labs in Malwarebytes OneView
In the upper-right part of the Malwarebytes OneView header bar, the Malwarebytes Labs Blogs icon displays an RSS feed of the most recent blog posts in Malwarebytes Labs. Click the RSS icon to display the right side drawer listing out the blog posts. This icon will be available throughout all the pages navigating your OneView console. Source […]
Configure Tamper protection options in Malwarebytes OneView
The Tamper protection policy option in Malwarebytes OneView protects endpoints by limiting end user ability to uninstall Malwarebytes. This also prevents malicious threats from stopping, modifying, or deleting Malwarebytes. Tamper protection settings To find and toggle these option’s in the OneView console, click Settings > Policies > select a policy > select the Tamper protection tab. Options in this section are […]
Configure Protection settings in Malwarebytes OneView
Policies define how Malwarebytes behaves when running a scheduled scan, using Real-Time Protection, or monitoring Suspicious Activity. Policies are applied at the site and group level in Malwarebytes OneView, and all endpoints in a group use the same policy. Protection settings To locate the Protection settings tab in your policy: Go to Settings > Policies. Click the + […]
Configure Scan settings options in Malwarebytes OneView
Policies define how Malwarebytes behaves when running a scheduled scan, using Real-Time Protection, or monitoring Suspicious Activity. Policies are applied at the site and group level in Malwarebytes OneView, and all endpoints in a group use the same policy. Go to Settings > Policies. Click the + icon or select an existing policy. Select the Scan settings tab to see the […]
Configure Brute Force Protection in Malwarebytes OneView
Brute Force Protection is configured in the policy settings of your Malwarebytes OneView 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 […]