
I don’t believe KIS can detect the more sneaky malware that MalwareBytes can. I don’t see why should I uninstall MalwareBytes, since I have paid for the program and it is aimed at protection from malware (trojans etc.) whilst the KIS is aimed at protection from viruses. I don’t know if it was crashed because there was an issue with Password Manager (there was no link to buy the Premium version and the procedure caught up in a loop), or the reason that my PC crashed was due to something else.

I chose to not uninstall the Malwarebytes and then my PC crashed. I had the same issue with the person started this thread. Reboot - FULL shutdown of computer, restart, login, make sure Kaspersky application is running, start MBAM - any problems > uninstall MBAM, no problems, good to go. To check your circumstances, you could reinstall MBAM, change MBAM startup parameters to manual. I use Malawarebytes "on demand", not running automatically at system startup, nor using the "real time" features. Kaspersky software and Malwarebytes have similar needs, using both products in automated mode is not advisable as there's a possibility of competing resources, If as a result, Kaspersky did not protect you as designed - that would be an issue. The version of Kaspersky I am using is: Kaspersky Total Security (build 20.c) Then I went I update my Kaspersky to the newest version it uninstalled my Malwarebytes with the message saying that it was incompatible software.


I have Malwarebytes Lifetime which I purchased before I purchased Kaspersky Total Security. I am wondering if these two programs can coexist together.
