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License malwarebytes2/28/2023 It was determined that even though the university provides a free service to members of the UA community, the fact that we are an educational institution puts us under Malwarebytes’ corporate licensing requirements for which we would have to pay licensing fees. UA HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF MALWAREBYTES USEįirst identified as a possible licensing issue by the 24/7 IT Support Center back in 2009 due to an uptick in tickets indicating an increase in use, a review of the acceptable use requirements (EULA) for Malwarebytes was conducted. Software licensing compliance issues warrant further review as to how the University of Arizona will move forward on whether to obtain licensing for campus. ![]() The Software Licensing Review Committee (SLRC) met on 13 February 2015 to further discuss the direction of pursuing Malwarebytes for campus. Faculty, students, and staff who use their own personal computers can continue to download the free version but cannot do so on UA owned computers. The Software Licensing Review Committee decided that the Office of the CIO would purchase a limited number of licenses for the 24/7 IT Support Center staff, Office of Student Computing Resources (OSCR) Labs, and for Campus IT partners who need to troubleshoot malware issues.
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