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BullGuard has new antimalware engine and home Wi-Fi scanner

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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BullGuardmanages to keep up once again with the fast-evolving cybersecurity market that struggles to develop as many weapons against cyber attackers as possible.

BullGuard has been a respected leader in the consumerantivirussector for a very long time, and now with its advanced technologies, it becomes positioned at the leading edge of the industry.

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What are BullGuard’s new features?

What are BullGuard’s new features?

BullGuard launched its next-gen antimalware engine capable of detecting the latest zero-day threats. The engine will be rolled out across a range of BullGuard endpoint protection products.

The engine is underpinned by cloud-based machine learning systems. Basically, the new Dynamic Machine Learning continually monitors all activity on your system.

Then, it enables a real-time detection and blocking of potentially malicious behavior mechanism to stop harmful actions before they can do damage.

And it does that even if your computer or system is not connected to the Internet. That means that the On Access engine protects you even without running a manual scan.

Thanks to this new algorithm, we can now add BullGuard to the list of the best artificial intelligenceantivirusprograms for Windows 10.

BullGuard also comes with a new, real-time Home Network Scanner

The company also introduced a real-time Home Network Scanner in its line of premium products.

This will act as a penetration test to determine whether a home network is accessible to hackers from outside.

The scanner will be able to monitor multiple networks at the same time, and it will run automatically in the background of the systems.

The Home Network Scanner works by scanning a home Wi-Fi network and all devices that are connected to it 24/7.

Whenever a new device connects to the network, the real-time scanner performs a deep scan on it, and then it displays its status.

BullGuardAntivirus, BullGuard Internet Security, and BullGuard Premium Protection will all feature the new anti-malware engine.

The network scanner, on the other hand, will only be exclusive to BullGuard Premium Protection.

Other new exciting features

BullGuard also enhanced its Identity Protection service that comes with the Premium Protection version. Now, it extends its protection to your online identity apart from your physical devices.

It also comes with enhanced support for international phone numbers and bank accounts and ensures extensive dark web monitoring.

We have great news for gamers. The Game Booster feature has been improved with included capability for anti-cheat engines and support for the most important online games.

They provide improved support for game broadcasting without video interruptions so that you can capture your performance without any inconveniences.

BullGuard promises an increase in application performance due to reduced virus definition file sized that in turn will reduce resource usage.

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The new improvements and additions to BullGuard keep it within the top-tier antiviruses on the market.

For more information on how you can enhance your home Wi-Fi network security level, check out our list including thebest firewall devices.

What do you think about BullGuard’s latest features? Write us your thoughts in the comments section below.

More about the topics:BullGuard Fixes,Cybersecurity

Radu Tyrsina

Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.

Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.

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