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tonynaz replied to tonynaz's topic in Malwarebytes for Windows Support Forum
Thanks 1PW. I recently added PeerBlock to my toolshed and showed about 2 hrs worth of blocks at IP 93.184.216.169. I was trying to find out who is was when I read on the Spiceworks forum that MBAM might be using it. -
Hi, quick question...is MBAM using EdgeCast Networks when it updates?
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@daledoc1 Thanks for your reply. So I'll just disregard, as I do not want to disable the app's self protection.
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Hi, seeing a lot of these in Event Viewer, and need clarification on just what it means.
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I didn't disable, or uninstall, Zemana. What I did was exclude Zemana and Malwarebytes from scanning each other's folder(s). Ran MBAM scan again and it came up clean. So it's all good. Thanks for your help.
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Thanks, here is that link: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/e0e6f3ed05068e32f1d5c2d2b38cdef4536b8656db6756c66cf6b40b60c8f3da/analysis/1426098750/
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So I'd previously posted as a false positive, and miekiemoes advised me to post here as well. After running a 'Threat Scan' with MBAM free, SYSTEM32\drivers\ntfs.sys as an unknown rootkit driver. This is on a XP sp3 pc. I further scanned said file with Zemana antimalware, (6) engines, and file showed clean, as did a scan with qihoo 360 TSE. Attached Images
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So after running a 'Threat Scan' with MBAM free, SYSTEM32\drivers\ntfs.sys as an unknown rootkit driver. This is on a XP sp3 pc. I further scanned said file with Zemana antimalware, (6) engines, and file showed clean, as did a scan with qihoo 360 TSE.
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1.5.36205-Beta is what I have. It been on the system for a couple of yrs and was never flagged until today.
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Had the same issue today. Restored file from quarantine, ran a scan w/ Zemana Anti-Malware (6) engines, showed clean. Ran a scan w/ Qihoo 360 TS, also showed clean.
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Thanks for the response. I just discovered that Malwarebytes was reacting to a change I made. A couple weeks ago I edited the desktop icon, removing avast! and just naming it antivirus. I just changed the name back and rescanned with no issue. My bad, Malwarebytes.
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Attached is saved log as requested mbam-log-2011-12-11 (19-13-58).zip
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Ran my weekly Malwarebytes scan today. At the end of it, it showed a trojan, rogue.antivirus, c:\documents and settings\all users\Desktop\antivirus.lnk. I quarantined, and authorized a reboot and when my system restarted the icon for my antivirus program was gone from the desktop. My antivirus program is avast which has been on my system for about 3 yrs. Fortunately all I lost was the icon because the folder for avast is in Malwarebytes' exclusion list.