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Grunt

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  1. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware www.malwarebytes.org Scan Date: 15/02/2015Scan Time: 3:39:50Logfile: Administrator: Yes Version: 2.00.4.1028Malware Database: v2015.02.15.01Rootkit Database: v2015.02.03.01License: PremiumMalware Protection: EnabledMalicious Website Protection: EnabledSelf-protection: Enabled OS: Windows 7 Service Pack 1CPU: x64File System: NTFSUser: Gamer Scan Type: Threat ScanResult: CompletedObjects Scanned: 551676Time Elapsed: 38 min, 27 sec Memory: EnabledStartup: EnabledFilesystem: EnabledArchives: EnabledRootkits: DisabledHeuristics: EnabledPUP: EnabledPUM: Enabled Processes: 0(No malicious items detected) Modules: 0(No malicious items detected) Registry Keys: 0(No malicious items detected) Registry Values: 0(No malicious items detected) Registry Data: 0(No malicious items detected) Folders: 0(No malicious items detected) Files: 1PUP.Optional.WebInstr.A, C:\Windows\System32\drivers\Msft_Kernel_webinstr_01009.Wdf, , [95284ed0d5b591a54ec3662dec1749b7], Physical Sectors: 0(No malicious items detected) (end)
  2. I think that did the trick. If not I'll let you know. Thanks.
  3. In the logs it says "An exploit code has been blocked in Java". This is just bullocks and clearly a bug. I just finished removing Java and re-installing it. There is no external java lib present. So a false positive more likely is the issue at hand here. Just thought I'd mention this and I'm using windows 7 ultimate and 1.04.1.1012 as version of this program.
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