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Ezrway

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  1. So far it looks good. There are 2 Malwarebytes Notifications. One is the Notification that's always there showing the app is active. The other is for Google Calendar which was updated today when Malwarebytes was updated. Both have the correct version number. The "updated date" in "Manage apps & device" is not reliable. I look at the apps date and version number in the Play Store in "What's new", then I compare it to the app in Settings. I'm good with closing this if it's okay with you. Thanks & Great Job!!! Ezrway
  2. Malwarebytes Android app, version 5.0.7+0, keeps showing the same message all day long that an app that was updated by Google Play Store is not harmful. When I clear that notification, it will show another one. I've gone to the Play Store and the apps it's showing the notification for hadn't been updated for anywhere from 2 days to 2 months.
  3. Thank you for responding to my post. Do you have any idea why Malwarebytes was unable to remove the item identified as "Registry Key: 1" in the quoted text from my original post? Thanks again!
  4. Hello, I'm hoping this is the right area to post this question about the CCleaner Hack and the results of a Malwarebytes Threat Scan on my PC. First of all I'm running Windows 7 64-bit. I have a subscription to CCleaner and frequently click on the "check for updates" link. When I entered my password and unlocked the PC on 9/19/2017, there were 2 different Malwarebytes screens that read a threat, or threats, had been found and the PC needed to be rebooted. So I rebooted it. When the reboot completed I looked in Malwarebytes under Quarantine and there were 2 entries, similar to the lines below. I deleted them immediately. From Threat Scan Log and also the same entries I deleted from Malwarebytes Quarantine: Trojan.Floxif.Trace, HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\PIRIFORM\AGOMO Trojan.Floxif.Trace, HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\PIRIFORM\AGOMO|TCID In the Threat Scan Log it showed Registry Key: 1 couldn't be deleted: Registry Key: 1 Trojan.Floxif.Trace, HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\PIRIFORM\AGOMO, Removal Failed, [8823], [436394],1.0.2838 Registry Value: 1 Trojan.Floxif.Trace, HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\PIRIFORM\AGOMO|TCID, Quarantined, [8823], [436394],1.0.2838 I currently have CCleaner v5.35.6210 (64-bit) installed. I have run another Threat Scan since then and it found no threats. I attached the complete threat scan log to this post. Here's what I'm wondering: Why couldn't Malwarebytes delete the Registry Key? Should I have deleted the quarantined items? Did deleting the quarantined items get rid of the problem completely? Is the PC safe now? Thanks! MBAM CCleaner Registry Keys Removal 20170918.txt
  5. Malwarebytes ANTI-RANSOMEWARE BETA has flagged Norton Security Backup as Ransomeware and displayed a message that it was quarantined. Nothing shows under "Quarantine" so Norton must be preventing it from being touched. I was not able to get a screen shot of the message. I'm expecting I should add it to "Exclusions."
  6. The fix you sent me is working great! The Quick Scan is running every day at the same time like I wanted. great work. Thank you! Can you mark this resoplved or is there something I need to do?
  7. Thanks a lot for directing me to the Microsoft Fix It page. I've been noticing those Windows Search errors and tried deleting and rebuilding the index and continued to get the same errors. When I tried teh "Event Log Online Help" I got the "No results were found for your query. Please see Search Help for suggestions." page. I never thought of trying the Fix it center. That's why you get paid the big bucks... ;-) I opend a command window and ran it as admin for each of the three commands. (They came through as 2 commands, the second one a really long one in the email. but when I logged in here I understood what to do.) I'll check tonoght and make sure the Quick Scan runs as scheduled and update this link. Thanks Again!
  8. I ran the programs you requested, the output filenames don't all match but I attached all of them. I ran dds.scr with Norton Internet Security and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware off and dds.com with Norton Internet Security and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware on. I named them so they will hopefully make sense. Thanks for your help! CheckResults.txt dds.com-attach-Security On.txt dds.com-dds.txt-attach-Security On.txt dds.scr-attach.txt-Security off.txt dds.scr-dds.txt-Security off.txt
  9. I set up a scheduled scan in Malwarebytes ANTI-MALWARE for 4:00AM and I guess I never checked to see if they were running. Recently I took a look and realized there are only logs for manual scans, not for the one I scheduled. Do these need to be set up under Windows Task Scheduler as well as under Malwarebytes? The incremental backup I run 6 days a week and full backup I run once a week through Reflect always run fine, as long as the PC is on of course. I don't know if they are needed but the PC specs are: MB: ASRock FM2A85X Extreme6 APU: (CPU/GPU): A10-5800K 100W Quad-Core / Radeon Brand 7660D Ram: 32GB G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series DDR3 1333 (PC3-10666) Video: SAPPHIRE 100358L Radeon HD 7770 GHz 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 HDD 0: Samsung SSD 840 PRO MZ-7PD256BW HDD 1: Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003-9YN162-500 1TB O/S: Windows 7 Professional 64 bit PSU: Thermaltake TR2 500W Case: Cooler Master CMStorm Enforcer I tried to attach a word document below with a screen shot of the schedule screen. I'm not sue if it will display so i attached a JPG file with the screen shot also.I have searched through the forums and couldn't find anything about this. I did see that back in 2009 it was only recommended to run a Quick Scan instead of a Full Scan and i can try that too. I'm grateful for any suggestions. Thanks!
  10. I'm getting a false positive on my Healthcare providers list website. The IP is 216.243.174.70
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