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hayc59
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Malwarebytes' New Database Numbering Format!

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Greetings All
We have changed our database numbering scheme so that it is compatible with new features in our upcoming 1.60 version of Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. This change also enhances our users' ability to be able to decipher when a database was created and released. The number '9' at the beginning of the database version is there for compatibility (since our previous naming scheme reached over 8000, thus the '9' at the beginning tells the product that any database that starts with this new naming scheme is newer than the one that is installed).
New Database Numbering Format !
More Info: Malwarebytes Data Base Info
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Triple Helix
RIP My Dear Friend Donna Buenaventura
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Thanks G!

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art22gg
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reply to hayc59
Thanks G....



deke40
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Re: Malwarebytes' New Database Numbering Format!

I came over here to post this but should have know you guys were already on top of it.

It did give me a slight shock when I first saw the change.

Thanks.


jaykaykay
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reply to hayc59
Fabulous. Thanks, G.



hayc59
Im Your Huckleberry
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said by jaykaykay:

Fabulous. Thanks, G.

Folks love the new data base incremental updates
its over whelming
»forums.malwarebytes.org/index.ph···ry507596


takeahike
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Thanks G! They seem to have fixed it by getting rid of the "9" and just putting the year followed by the date and release for that date. Much easier to follow:
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