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  1. Is it possible to have Anti-Exploit close after a delay period rather than requiring the user to click on the Close button to effect this? The reason for the question is in using Anti-Exploit for a user who is blind and who uses NVDA to provide screen reading capability, but where NVDA does not inform the blind user of the Close button when the initial Anti-Exploit program panel is shown on the desktop. I cannot see any settings in the free version of Anti-Exploit to effect this request and would like to keep the protection offered by Anti-Exploit for the blind user. Thanks, Steve
  2. Hi Pedro, the DDS logs are attached. No recent changes to Windows 7 or to Microsoft Security Essentials over the past few days that I am aware of. Steve attach.txt dds.txt
  3. Hi Pedro, thank you for your very prompt response - I would be happy to try your alpha build when available though cannot guarantee that I will see the same problem again. I have been using MBAE since July and use Chrome as my default browser without having seen this issue before today, so seems doubtful it will show the problem that easily! Steve
  4. I have been using Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit for some time and have the latest beta version installed but today encountered a strange problem which stopped me from launching Google Chrome because Anti-Exploit posted a pop-up box advising "An exploit code has been blocked in Google Chrome". This initially occurred when I opened a sales link in an e-mail and then occurred each time I tried to relaunch Google Chrome (without restoring the problem page), i.e. just opening my own home page and still happened after cleaning out all the cache etc for Chrome using Piriform's CCleaner utility. Whilst the problem was present, I could open the exact same web pages in Internet Explorer 11 without problem and Anti-Exploit was silent! This problem only stopped after I shutdown and restarted my computer. The attached mbae log shows the following entry for each exploit code given: Alert MessageBox from (11688)Google Chrome (where the numbers change for each time Chrome is relaunched). I am running Windows 7 32bit fully up to date with all available security fixes etc. Thanks, Steve mbae-default.log
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