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Booshnogh

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  1. I've found the problem to be an extension that I was running in Chrome called Hover-Zoom, so the problem seems to be resolved.
  2. I seem to have fixed the issue. I found a comment on another website about a similar problem (same IP), and the commenter traced it back to a Chrome extension called Hover-Zoom. I did have this extension installed and running, and upon uninstalling the problem seems to have been fixed. Thanks for your help anyway.
  3. I am frequently getting this message when visiting websites which I believe to be credible (such as facebook.com): Malwarebytes has successfully blocked access to a potentially malicious website: 213.186.33.87 Type: outgoing I posted this in the General Forums and was told to come here. Before I created and post all of the necessary diagnostics information, I wanted to check with someone first to see if this was something that I need to be worried about. I had thought that the issue with facebook was sidebar ads, as the problem seemed to only happen when on pages with ads and would sometimes happen when the ads changed/refreshed, but upon installing adblock for chrome I was still getting the message. (I'm not sure how adblock works, so I don't know if that would have fixed the problem).
  4. I'm getting this message from mbam whenever I go to certain websites that I know are credible (facebook.com, for instance, although it may be because of sidebar ads): Malwarebytes has successfully blocked access to a potentially malicious website: 213.186.33.87 Type: outgoing Port: 49897, Process: chrome.exe (The port number is different every time) I've seen a few other people having this problem and was wondering if I should be worried, or if this would be resolved without me doing anything.
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