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Crusher21

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  1. Uninstalling and reinstalling worked. I had already tried restarting multiple times to no avail. I was reluctant to uninstall because I've had this problem many times and that had never fixed the issue but this time it appears it worked. Thank you!
  2. I just opened malwarebytes and noticed that everything is off except for Exploit protection. I've tried turning them back on but the program doesn't even display signs of trying to turn on the modules when I click them (such as a "starting...").
  3. Well I turned my laptop off and rebooted it. I then could not access random websites once again. However, I checked Killer Network Manager's settings and that setting was turned on again for some reason. Disabling it once again fixed the issue. Why is it that the issue can be fixed by disabling either Malwarebytes Malicious Website Protection OR that setting? How are they related?
  4. Hello, That might have done the trick. I will have to get back to you. Sometimes the problem appears at random, so I'm not sure if it is solved or not. Thank you for your help.
  5. Hello, Thank you for the reply. I am using my college's wifi. When I use a hotspot, I can access the websites perfectly (there is no web filter). Yes I have tried using my laptop on another wireless network and having someone connect to the same sites from the network. I have attached the logs. Thank you CheckResults.txt Addition.txt FRST.txt
  6. Hello, I just got my laptop back from a local tech support shop. I originally brought it there because I couldn't connect to random websites such as Bing, Youtube, and many many others. I had tried changing the DNS to Google's DNS, doing a system restore, reinstalling the latest networking drivers, and so on. I was unable to connect to these websites with any browser. However, I could connect to them if I used my phone's hotspot, which was odd. Anyways, the tech guy told me that after he disabled Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (Malcous Website Protection portion), the error went away and he was able to access every website. Could this be a Windows 10 issue? I didn't have this problem on Windows 8. Also, I just moved into my college dorm. Could it be that Malwarebytes found the connection's to these websites unsecure and didn't allow me access? Thanks
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