Anti-Virus Upgrades (Autumn 2020)

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Introduction

Imperial College has been using a combination of MalwareBytes and Symantec security software to protect our computers for many years. Changes in licensing costs has forced Imperial College to switch to another supplier for both of these services. Sophos combines the best of both into one package for a lower price.

We need to have MalwareBytes removed from all DIDE computers (desktops and laptops) by the end of November 2020.

We need to have Symantec Endpoint Protection removed from all DIDE computers by the end of October 2020.

The Procedure (overview)

These steps must be followed exactly and in sequence. It applies to all operating systems. Only move on to the next step if the current one isn't applicable to you (e.g. you don't have MalwareBytes installed).

  1. Uninstall MalwareBytes Software:
    1. Uninstall MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit(if installed).
    2. Uninstall MalwareBytes Client (if installed).
  2. Uninstall Symantec Endpoint Protection.
  3. Restart your computer.
  4. Install Sophos package.
  5. Restart your computer.

That's all there is to it.

The Procedure (specifics)

We assume that you are running a Windows 10 computer. If you're running a Mac you can uninstall MalwareBytes and Symantec by dragging the application icon into your recycle bin and restarting your Mac.

  1. There are two ways to uninstall the MalwareBytes software. You can either do it the traditional way via the "Add or Remove Programs" menu, or you can run that MalwareBytes uninstaller tool which is available here: http://downloads.malwarebytes.org/file/mbam_clean
    1. The traditional way:
      1. Press your Windows key to open the Windows 10 menu and type "Add or Remove Programs". Click on that menu item.
      2. Scroll down to MalwareBytes and uninstall any items you see there (you may see the main client plus another called Anti-Exploit).
    2. Using the uninstaller tool: Simply download this file and run it: http://downloads.malwarebytes.org/file/mbam_clean