Malwarebytes launches Anti-Exploit - claims it'll stop the worst attacks on PCs

Imagine a world of Windows computer security where the latest zero-day exploits that seek to gain access to your computer are rendered ineffective before they can be used against you.
That world doesn't exist yet, but it took a giant step closer to reality with Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit, a new Windows security program released Thursday. It's powered by exploit-blocking technology that Malwarebytes acquired last year when it bought ZeroVulnerabilityLabs.
The free version of Anti-Exploit will protect against exploits in browsers, their add-ons, and Java, while the $24.95 premium version will also work in Microsoft Office, PDF readers, media players, and software selected by the owner. Anti-Exploit for Business works in conjunction with the Malwarebytes Management Console for enterprise deployment.