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SnowDragon

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  1. Alright. I'll do so incase something comes up. You can lock this topic now. Thanks for the help.
  2. Apologize about the triple post but my full scan finished. MAWB detected nothing at all. Perhaps it's caused by some of the extensions I installed for Chrome recently but like what Firefox said, I don't want to self medicate. Or perhaps it's just a false positive. Should I run any other tools besides MAWB?
  3. I apologize for the double post. Turns out the malicious IP address was in my Google Chrome's web history the entire time because whatever caused it had attempted to connect into that network hours ago. False alarm, I ended up panicking over nothing. It was never a big deal to begin with. It's because I only deleted cache/history coming from the last hour. I'll post the Full Scan results when they're finished. As for the helpdesk services, I'll consider it if something comes up.
  4. I know...I'll just wait until the Full Scan finishes. MAWB managed to block the malicious IP again but it won't do any further harm, right? Because of my stupid mistake, it's now stuck in my web history. Even when I delete caches, cookies, web history, ect, the IP address shows up in the result when i type the first three numbers. Do I have to uninstall chrome and then install it again? Or is there no need for concern?
  5. I have two applications installed. One blocks websites and the other is just McAfee's safeweb extension. I'll try and disable the extension that blocks websites and see what happens. In addition, I did something stupid. I got curious and I copy/pasted one of the IPs listed and put it on the Google Chrome address bar to see if anybody else had information involving it. I didn't think it would lead me anywhere. Bad mistake and it led me to a blank page where Malwarebytes blocked it again thank goodness. Problem is said IP address is stuck in my Chrome web history and everytime I type 94.242, the entire malicious IP address shows up in the search results. I tried deleting my history but it didn't do anything. Is there anything I can do? Or is it harmless because MAWB blocked it anyways.
  6. Thanks for the clarification. My newest Full Scan isn't finished yet but I just have some questions I want clarified involving IP Blocks. I've read the FAQs but there are things I want to make sure that I understand. Firstly...does an "outgoing" IP block mean that I may have been on one website with ads that have malicious coding in it? I just want some rationale behind it because I read somewhere that an outgoing IP block was concerning so I got a little scared. I know it doesn't equivalent to infection as you've said but when an IP is blocked from an outgoing source, what does that mean exactly? That I went to one website and a few ads or potential browser hijackers were blocked?
  7. Thanks for the reply. What's difficult to tell by an IP block alone? An IP block from different IPs that are outgoing isn't exactly a final nail in the coffin that my PC is infected, right? They've only happened when my browser was in use. My pc hasn't received any symptoms either. I'm running a new Full scan with the latest ver of MAWB. I'll post the results when it finishes.
  8. I'm new here and I've had MAWB for nearly a week now and so far; the results have been stellar. It eliminated plenty of malware and PUPs I had no idea were in my PC. That's besides the point. Today, MAWB began blocking IPs from malicious websites in a huge number within the span of one hour. This has happened three times during three different hours. 2013/10/23 12:44:02 +0200 IP-BLOCK 109.236.82.186 (Type: outgoing, Port: 52981, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:44:02 +0200 IP-BLOCK 109.236.82.186 (Type: outgoing, Port: 52982, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:44:02 +0200 IP-BLOCK 109.236.82.186 (Type: outgoing, Port: 52983, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:44:02 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 52984, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:44:02 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 52985, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:44:02 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 52986, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:44:02 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 52987, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:44:02 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 52989, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:44:02 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 52988, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:45:55 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 53043, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:45:55 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 53044, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:45:55 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 53045, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:45:55 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 53046, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:45:55 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 53052, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:45:55 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 53056, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:45:55 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 53057, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 12:45:55 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 53058, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 17:10:09 +0200 IP-BLOCK 77.95.229.44 (Type: outgoing, Port: 63692, Process: chrome.exe)2013/10/23 17:10:10 +0200 IP-BLOCK 94.242.251.103 (Type: outgoing, Port: 63700, Process: chrome.exe) Should I be concerned that it's multiple IP addresses that have attempted this? I know this means that MAWB is just doing its job and it's blocking malicious IP from websites and I know for sure that this has only occurred when my browser was open and while I was surfing the web. What concerns me is that it's coming from multiple IPs. Does this just mean that some of the sites I go to have different IPs trying to connect to my PC via ads or something? Last time I did a recent full scan which was last night, there haven't been any threats, trojans, PUPs, ect. My PC is also showing no symptoms of funny behavior or being hacked. I'm a little concerned is all. If anybody can, please enlighten me on the subject.
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