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  1. Hello, and Welcome to Malwarebytes Malwarebytes should really be used in normal mode unless directed otherwise by an expert.... Since you are/were infected, here are the steps needed to get your computer cleaned.... Please read the following so that you can begin the cleaning process: You have 3 Options that you can choose from as listed below: [*]Option 1
  2. Hello, and Welcome to Malwarebytes Since you are infected, here are the steps needed to get your computer cleaned.... Please read the following so that you can begin the cleaning process: You have 3 Options that you can choose from as listed below: [*]Option 1
  3. Here are the download links for you, when a new version comes out, sometimes it takes time for all the mirrors to catch up with the latest version.... Download FROM HERE: This link will direct you to any of the following download sites, all considered safe: CNET FileForumBeta MajorGeeks TechSpot Bleeping Computer Note: Ignore all 'Recommended' or 'Sponsored' software which is prominently displayed, they are ads and we do not have any association with them. Save the file to your desktop then double-click it to begin installation. Or you can use this official link HERE Thanks and should you have any issues please let us know....
  4. What antivirus software are you using? Please exclude the following files from your Antivirus Software (not sure what version of you are using): Note: If using a software firewall besides the built in Windows Firewall you'll need to exclude them from it as well For Windows Vista or Windows 7: C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbam.exe C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbamgui.exe C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbamservice.exe C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbam.dll C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbamext.dll C:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\rules.ref C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mbam.sys C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mbamswissarmy.sys For 64 bit versions of Windows Vista or Windows 7: C:\Program Files (x86)\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbam.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbamgui.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbamservice.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbam.dll C:\Program Files (x86)\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\mbamext.dll C:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware\rules.ref C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mbam.sys C:\Windows\SysWoW64\drivers\mbamswissarmy.sys Note: If using a software firewall besides the built in Windows Firewall you'll need to exclude MBAM.EXE and MBAMSERVICE.EXE from it as well Note: Once that's done, please make sure that if either of those programs has any sort of web filter, that you add the following as a trusted site: data-cdn.mbamupdates.com The FAQ contains examples of setting file exclusions for some known AV products Please post back and let us know how it went.
  5. Hello, and Welcome to Malwarebytes If you think you are infected, here are the steps needed to get your computer cleaned.... Please read the following so that you can begin the cleaning process: You have 3 Options that you can choose from as listed below: [*]Option 1
  6. Microsoft sets mammoth Patch Tuesday, will fix 64 flaws 'Out of line with anything normal,' says security expert Microsoft today said it will patch a record 64 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, Internet Explorer, Windows graphics framework, and other software next week, and tie a December 2010 record for the number of security updates it issues. The 17 updates -- Microsoft calls them "bulletins" -- tie the count of December 2010. The bulletins that will ship next Tuesday will include 64 patches, Microsoft said, 15 more than the previous record of October 2010, and 24 more than the 40 of the former second-place collection of December 2010. Of the 17 updates, 9 will be rated "critical," the highest threat label in Microsoft's four-step scoring system, while the remaining 8 will be marked "important," the second-most-dire ranking. "We were expecting the larger release this month, based on the normal cadence," said Andrew Storms, director of security operations at nCircle Security, referring to Microsoft's habit of issuing a larger number of updates on even-numbered months. "But a whopping 64 CVEs is out of line with anything normal for Microsoft," Storms observed, talking about the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures labels that identify individual bugs. "All hands on deck will be required next week." Microsoft said it will close a pair of outstanding issues that have already resulted in security advisories, including a vulnerability in Windows' MHTML (MIME HTML) protocol handler that it acknowledged last January. The MHTML flaw went public that same month when the Chinese Web site WooYun.org published proof-of-concept code. Next week's patches will also quash a bug in the Windows Server Message Block (SMB) network and file-sharing protocol that was disclosed in February on the Full Disclosure security mailing list. Microsoft later downplayed the threat posed by the vulnerability, saying it was unlikely the bug could be exploited to compromise a computer. Other updates will address one or more vulnerabilities in Office, Internet Explorer (IE), Visual Studio, .Net and GDI+. The latter is Windows' Graphics Device Interface, the graphics rendering component of the operating system. "As usual, [the IE update] will be on the top of the list for deployment," said Storms. The monthly advance notification -- where Microsoft alerts customers of the number of overall security patches and updates, as well as what products they will affect -- was several hours late in reaching users. Microsoft usually issues its advance alert at around 1 p.m. ET, but unspecified problems with the distribution system delayed its release for nearly three hours. The 17 updates will be released at approximately 1 p.m. ET on April 12.
  7. Well, I am not on the staff nor am I a developer of Malwarebytes, but I believe it has something to do with the way it is designed to work and what makes it most effective is when it runs scans on a computer in normal mode so it can do its best work detecting all the malware. I am sure one of the staff folks will come by and get you a better answer though....
  8. No worries mate, thanks for coming by and posting and for your suggestion.
  9. Glad you got it sorted out, below you will find info on TFC.... Please use TFC to clear temporary files: Run TFC by OldTimer to clear temporary files: Please download TFC from here or here and save it to your desktop. Close any open programs and Internet browsers. Double click TFC.exe to run it and once it opens click on the Start button on the lower left of the program to allow it to begin cleaning. Please be patient as clearing out temp files may take a while. Once it completes you may be prompted to restart your computer, please do so. Once it's finished you may delete TFC.exe from your desktop or save it for later use for the cleaning of temporary files. After it's done and you've restarted your PC run another scan with Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware. Please let us know how it goes.
  10. Thanks for the info, but most of us know here that not one product can detect everything and this is why we use layered security, including MBAM Pro!
  11. Hello and Welcome to Malwarebytes.... This issue has been brought up many times, a forum search will show you that. At this time there is currently no development working for this issue, but it may be considered in the future. Thanks for the suggestion.
  12. Hello, and Welcome to Malwarebytes The use of Keygens are frowned on in this community as this is a good way to get infected and not only that, they are illegal... If you think you are infected, here are the steps needed to get your computer cleaned.... Please read the following so that you can begin the cleaning process: You have 3 Options that you can choose from as listed below: [*]Option 1
  13. Glad to be of service, should you have other issues or questions don't hesitate to ask.
  14. Hello, and Welcome to Malwarebytes If you think you are infected, here are the steps needed to get your computer cleaned.... Please read the following so that you can begin the cleaning process: You have 3 Options that you can choose from as listed below: [*]Option 1
  15. Well next you should make sure you are using the latest driver for that network card, go to the hardware manufacturer's website and download and install the latest drive for it.
  16. That is a temporary folder where Outlook uses when you open attachments and also a temp folder for emails that you open in HTML format. Its ok to leave it there, it does not hurt to empty the folder. If you use TFC it should clean that folder out as well.
  17. Hello, and Welcome to Malwarebytes If you think you are infected, here are the steps needed to get your computer cleaned.... Please read the following so that you can begin the cleaning process: You have 3 Options that you can choose from as listed below: [*]Option 1
  18. Please try the instructions below first and let us know how it goes..... Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Kaspersky Internet Security Set Exclusions for Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware in Kaspersky Internet Security and Kaspersky Anti-Virus on 32 bit Windows Versions: Open Kaspersky and click on Settings in the upper right-hand corner Click on the right-most icon in the upper left to access Detected Threats and Exclusion Rules Under Exclusions click on Settings... In the Trusted zone window that pops up click on the Trusted applications tab Click on the Add button and select Browse In the browse window that opens navigate to C:\Program Files\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Double-click on mbam.exe and in the window that pops up, click the box next to each of the items listed in the window so that they are all checked and click on OK Do the same for each of the following: mbamgui.exe mbamservice.exe [*]Once that is complete, click on OK to close the exclusions window [*]Click on Apply at the bottom of the Settings window then click on OK [*]Close the Kaspersky main window Set Exclusions for Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware in Kaspersky Internet Security and Kaspersky Anti-Virus on 64 bit Windows Versions: Open Kaspersky and click on Settings in the upper right-hand corner Click on the right-most icon in the upper left to access Detected Threats and Exclusion Rules Under Exclusions click on Settings... In the Trusted zone window that pops up click on the Trusted applications tab Click on the Add button and select Browse In the browse window that opens navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Double-click on mbam.exe and in the window that pops up, click the box next to each of the items listed in the window so that they are all checked and click on OK Do the same for each of the following: mbamgui.exe mbamservice.exe [*]Once that is complete, click on OK to close the exclusions window [*]Click on Apply at the bottom of the Settings window then click on OK [*]Close the Kaspersky main window Set Exclusions for Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Kaspersky Internet Security in Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware: Open Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and click on the Ignore List tab Click the Add button on the lower left In the small browse window that opens, navigate to C:\Program Files and click once on Kaspersky Lab and click OK Close Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware If you have any problems, please post back and one of the Experts will assist you Thanks,
  19. Hello, and Welcome to Malwarebytes Not sure if your problem about not being able to post is resolved or not, but as for the infection part, see below: If you think you are infected, here are the steps needed to get your computer cleaned.... Please read the following so that you can begin the cleaning process: You have 3 Options that you can choose from as listed below: [*]Option 1
  20. Hello, and Welcome to Malwarebytes If the program starts and then you start a scan and it disappears, it could be some malware that is ending the program. Best to have the experts take a look at it. If you think you are infected, here are the steps needed to get your computer cleaned.... Please read the following so that you can begin the cleaning process: You have 3 Options that you can choose from as listed below: [*]Option 1
  21. Hello, and Welcome to Malwarebytes If you think you are infected, here are the steps needed to get your computer cleaned.... Please read the following so that you can begin the cleaning process: You have 3 Options that you can choose from as listed below: [*]Option 1
  22. Hello and Are you showing any signs of an infection? You may try resetting the Winsock according to this FixIt Tool by Microsoft
  23. Hello.... If I understand all you need to do is change the DHCP scope on the DLink router.... is so you can change the scope to starta at a higher number like 192.168.0.150 and you should be set once you restart your equipment.
  24. Hello, and Welcome to Malwarebytes If you think you are infected, here are the steps needed to get your computer cleaned.... Please read the following so that you can begin the cleaning process: You have 3 Options that you can choose from as listed below: [*]Option 1
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