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villa123

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  1. also, you mention its important to check for manual updates, if this is the case and I didn't do it, then how could this have happened? hacker?
  2. hi thanks, I looked and it says database version: v2013.07.05.01 is this relevant? It may be that it was a database update? Now when Ive logged on the computer it says 'you are no longer protected..'. Does this mean that even the free version functionality isn't working? could this 'update' today just been that it was going from the pro version back to the free version? It had said earlier and for the last few days that mines was outdated by 20 something days, why then would it revert back now all of a sudden? thanks
  3. Hi, thanks for your reply. I am not sure. It says malware bytes anti malware 1.75.0.1300 built on 4th April this year. However, just after the update earlier today it had todays date and a time of around 11am. Why would this have changed date also. It definitely had todays date earlier. Any other reason as to why it automatically started updating also to this version. I definitely didn't click on anything.
  4. Hi I have the free version of Malware Bytes, and for a few weeks ive been getting the pop up saying ' your malware bytes is expired by x days'. Just now I came back to my computer and it was in the processes of being updated. I didn't click on anything and never agreed to it (not that I mind), but from what I can see online, there is no auto update for the new version. Has this happened before? No one else had access to my computer so no one else could have updated it. Im just a bit concerned as to how this could have happened if there is no automatic update for my version. Please advise. Thanks in advance for your help. I hope this is nothing serious.
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