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datruedave

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  1. Heh... I didn't even know that 2.0 was released. Downloading now.
  2. Yes, I realize now that PUP is a category that is well documented on the website, but I purchase software such as Malwarebytes to protect me because I don't have the time or inclination to research all the software risks out there. I'm grateful that Malwarebytes exists, but I expect it to be just a tiny bit easier to use without having to scour the web for an answer. The ability for the Malwarebytes application to explain the PUP category would be great, and would probably eliminate a lot of the repetitive comments in these forums. Just an observation.
  3. Hmmm, well, I don't even remember all of the apps that attempt to install the Bing Bar during installation. Yuck. Anyway, thanks for your help. This is a great category to detect, I guess the only thing that would make it better is an easier way for the Malwarebytes program to explain the PUP category to users.
  4. Ah, I see. So it's safe to just "ignore" this alert. Hmmm, many installers have that sort of add-on/toolbar gimmick now, but this is the first alert I've seen. I guess Malwarebytes can't detect many of them?
  5. Ah, I should've read the stickies before posting. Sorry for not creating a new thread, and for leaving off the log from developer mode. Here's the log: aaaaMBAM-log-2014-03-26 (13-59-43).txt
  6. Hope it's not taboo to make an old thread relevant here. Malwarebytes just listed PrimoPDF as malware today. I only recently reinstalled PrimoPDF after upgrading my computer. I downloaded the PrimoPDF install files from Cnet. Attached is the file that Malwarebytes alerts on. I am running database version v2014.03.26.05 OCSetupHlp.zip
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