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Bultaco

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  • Birthday 11/29/1947

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  1. So, did every Malwarebytes user on the planet receive and email 5 days ago (around Nov 20) worded............ "I'm writing to let you know that on November 10th a vulnerability in our forum software allowed a hacker to gain access to the server hosting our community. We have no evidence of any personal data being stolen (nor do we store any on our forums!) but as a precautionary measure we are forcing all users to reset their passwords. The next time ,,,,etc" If so, did every one of their millions of users have to change their passwords? Or, have I been PHISHED??
  2. The FAQ in this forum has good information on how to resolve conflict between AVG Antivirus and MBAM.....BUT......the list of solutions found at http://forums.malwar...showtopic=10138 is out of date. (It's in section H) As we all know........There is a new version of MBAM Free (1.7) and a new version of AVG 2013 Free. These are not included in the FAQ. To make things more complicated, the process for adding Exceptions in AVG has changed from previous versions. There is no longer an Add List command or a Code box. Plus, the Browse button used to navigate to the required files is, for some reason, unable to see files like mbam.sys in the System32\Drivers file......even though "Show hidden files, folders and drives" is turned ON. Has anyone got any information on how to add the proper files from MBAM 1.7 Free to the Exceptions list of AVG 2013 Free so that MBAM can run a Quick Scan without freezing with the old "stopped responding" fail?? I asked this same question at http://forums.avg.co...=show&id=224298 and am getting a distinct "sound of silence". It seems many people have been able to do this on older/previous versions of the two programs.....but no one has yet achieved it with the current (Read: Feb 2013) versions of both. Any insight is greatly appreciated. Michael
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