Shareware Anti-Malware Apps

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Auslogics Anti-Malware

Auslogics Anti-Malware v1.20.0.0

7.89 MB · $29.95 · 62,650 downloads
Auslogics Antivirus guards your computer from nearly all potential internet security threats. The utility vigilance supports all components…
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Spyrix Personal Monitor

Spyrix Personal Monitor v12.3

23.5 MB · Free · 8,839 downloads
Spyrix Personal Monitor is a preferred Windows application to track down the activities that are performed on particular…
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Emsisoft

Emsisoft Anti-Malware v2026.1.0.12700

301 MB · Free · 7,994 downloads
Emsisoft anti-malware is a great tool for your home or business. It prevents ramsomware - unauthorized software that…
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SpyHunter

SpyHunter v5.20

4.95 MB · Free · 6,503 downloads
SpyHunter efficiently removes spyware and malware, protecting your computer with real-time defense and support.
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Stronghold AntiMalware

Stronghold AntiMalware v2018

8.07 MB · Free · 6,410 downloads
Stronghold AntiMalware provides real-time protection, scanning files and internet activity for malware, keeping you secure.
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EMCO Network Malware Cleaner

EMCO Network Malware Cleaner v7.2.25 Build 1162

15.2 MB · Free · 6,081 downloads
EMCO Network Malware is a security application designed for facilitating network administrators. This application runs efficient scan on…
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About Anti-Malware

Anti-malware overlaps with antivirus, but the programs here lean toward a particular job: cleaning an infection that is already present, or acting as a second opinion alongside whatever protection is installed. Tools of this kind are built to run on demand rather than sit in memory all day.

That distinction matters when you choose one. A resident antivirus and an on-demand anti-malware scanner can coexist without conflict, because only one is actively hooking into the system. Running two real-time engines at once is what causes the slowdowns and false alarms people complain about. A second-opinion scanner sidesteps that problem entirely.

Adware and potentially unwanted programs — browser toolbars, bundled cleanup utilities, search hijackers — are the everyday work of this category. They are not always destructive, but they are intrusive and they degrade a machine over time. Dedicated removers handle them better than a general antivirus, which often treats them as low risk and leaves them in place.

One caution is worth stating plainly. This corner of software has a history of scareware: programs that report invented threats to push a paid upgrade. Stick to names with a long track record, and read what a scan actually found before paying for anything. The listings here include established cleaners, so check the developer and the version date before installing.