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gonzo

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  1. OK. We verified that the block was removed from one reference, but not on another. I just made a whitelist entry for memecode.com on that one. Give it a little while to allow the database to propagate out. Report back later on to let me/us know if its handled properly now.
  2. Yes, it is risky. Malware evolves, and becomes more dangerous. The protection against that malware evolves too. If you don't upgrade to newer technology, you are daring someone to take a shot at you. Eventually, they will.
  3. Verified your VirusTotal findings and updated the whitelist. Please allow an hour or so, and report back if there are any remaining issues. Thanks!
  4. Give it an hour or so, try again, and please report back. I want to see if I fixed it properly (just not sure yet). Thanks!
  5. I am seeing no problems with outdoorpainter.com. If it is a link from this page (or content on this page that leads elsewhere), please specify. I added actingtogether.org to the whitelist after verifying cleanliness. Give it an hour or so to propagate out.
  6. I have been able to access the site and listen to music streams (I liked it too!) with no issues. I asked questions internally to find possible causes why it is blocked for you and not for me. I have not yet received a response. I will pursue it further.
  7. Just pushed out an update. Give it an hour or so to propagate.
  8. I verified that they are both still blocked. Passed word on to @rakka to get his attention.
  9. I verified the block, did the download, tested it, and have passed your request on to the Whitelist Masters. Reply should be forthcoming after they notice the request.
  10. I will pass your request on. (Waiting for authority to do it myself). Sorry for delay in responding.
  11. Glad Zack Wylde got added to this list. I'll throw a few in too... Roy Clark (so much more than just Hee Haw) Les Paul (put magnetic pickups on a guitar and look what happened) Jeff Beck (Yardbirds, solo) Carlos Santana Al DiMeola (Return to Forever, Go, solo, speed AND precision) Rodrigo y Gabriela (both of them..listen! you will be amazed) Albert King (where SRV got his style) Jimi Michael Bloomfield (made Chicago Blues popular in the 60s) Eddie Van Halen Steve Vai Ronnie Montrose (Montrose, Gamma, dozens of video game soundtracks,a relatively unknown genius)
  12. I find the title bar for the program itself interesting...Malwarebytes UNDEFINED 3.7.1? Something is definitely wrong there. It should be defined as Free or Premium or Trial (not sure of the exact wording on the last one).
  13. If you put ten years worth of work and effort into your idea and hoped that it would provide for you in the future, you would be very much in favor of patents and copyrights. You won't be able to pay your bills with good reviews.
  14. Yes. Patent applications contain information on methods, logic and processes, but do not contain source code. If you ever read one, its amazing that anyone can make a damned bit of sense of what they are really about. Several
  15. Try this: https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Windows_Server_Administration I did a Google search on "Windows Server Fundamentals". There were lots of paid classes available, but this one looks like it might be free.
  16. You cannot prevent what you have not detected. Detection is done by scanning data, looking for specific data, patterns, regular expressions, data substitution that conforms to patterns, and basically anything that tells a bad guy that something good may be just waiting to be discovered. It is similar to scanning for malware, just that you have specific targets in mind (charge card numbers, social security numbers, drivers licenses, etc.).
  17. I deleted all of your duplicate posts and left this one untouched so that you can get proper assistance.
  18. Clickbait warning before I can even get to the website. Its the only sure fire way to know that the Illuminati are not conspiring with the Bildeburgers to take over the world as we know it. Short answer -- beer was good and experience was not. No problems on the known-good website. Please remove the warning.
  19. Have you looked at the Admin Guide yet? I just opened it to see if it offered anything of value to you. Page 41 shows how to use files/folders with wildcards. I have not tried this myself, but it appears that if everyone has the file on their drive C:, you should be able to use something like: c:\*\xxxx.exe If that file could be one level deeper, you would need to add an entry for that, as I expect that the "*" would only serve that depth in the directory structure. Try that and see if it helps.
  20. I have to assume Windows, since that's the only one I have in front of me. Click on MY ACCOUNT (upper blue panel). A new window will open showing you your license key. Write it down!!! Look for the Deactivate License button at the bottom right. Click it. You may be asked to confirm. If so, do it. You will revert to free on that machine. Your license is now available to use on another machine. On that other machine, install the free version, then activate it using the same license key that was on the machine you deactivated from.
  21. If you use it at home, select HOME. I don't know if it will launch into ex-wife mode if you're coming in from a work network. It has been tested to help us to get people using the right version for where they are using Malwarebytes at. Imagine the admin running a domain with 12000 (pulled out of the air) users and he is trying to deploy one of our business products. He finds out through trial and error that 855 (again, out of the air) are using a home product in a work environment. He is (#1) responsible for license compliance and he is definitely out there, so he cab get his knuckles rapped by his boss, and (#2) he will have to jump through extra hoops to do that deployment. In the meantime, you want access to something critical and he is busy taking care of the confusion caused by the wrong software. That's a big one we are trying to fix. It starts with awareness of the issue, for us and for you.
  22. On rare occasions, people actually read license agreements. We have consumer products for consumers and business products for businesses. Using a consumer product in a business environment is against the license agreement, and in many cases, a business user could be served better by a business product. At the low end of the spectrum, they are the same whether it be business or consumer. Business offers a number of different options above and beyond what is offered in the consumer product. We actually have hundreds of business customers who have had issues with employees installing consumer products on their work computers and causing a lot of extra work for them. The right protection creates the right results, and we are trying to get the message out.
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