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Jimm09

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  1. Hello, my friend told me this morning that while his computer was booting up Malwarebytes stopped the boot up and did a scan, then it quarantined an item. Once it was finished, the boot up finished and he logged into the computer. Is this even possible? I have researched on the internet, but never heard about Malwarebytes removing malware during a boot up. He did not schedule any scans either. Does anyone have an idea what happened? I was not there, he has bad memory so sorry for the lack of details.
  2. More Info: After checking Anti-Exploit logs, this is what it shows: "2014-08-29 15:52:20 cmd blocked from executing through Java." Also, this is the free version.
  3. Hello, I recently started using Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit just to test it out and get some more protection on my PC. Since Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is so good, maybe this will be too. Anyways, up until now I have had no problems. The issue is, whenever I try to launch Java Update Anti-Exploit says "Exploit Attempt Blocked!" "Anti-Exploit has blocked an exploit attempt". In order to check for Java updates I have to shut off Anti-Exploit. Is there a way to fix this? I would prefer to not shut off Anti-Exploit every time I check for updates to Java. Also, could my Java Update be infected? Unsure why it reports Java Update as an Exploit. Other Info: I open the Java Control Panel, and select "Check For Updates". This is usually when UAC asks me if Java Update has permission to run. Instead of this Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit pops up, closes Java Control Panel and reports the exploit. Windows 8 64 Bit Home Premium 6 GB RAM Intel Core i3 @3.4GHz
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