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tzucker

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  • Birthday 03/29/1959

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  1. HitmanPro and HitmanPro.Alert were also detected as malware and deleted by SEP, until I put in a whitelisting request. It looks like malware the way HitManPRo works.
  2. inSync was quarantined again after reboot even though all executable are in the exclusions list. (see below) When I attempted to stop Logmein it was also detected as ransomware, but unlike insync the files, it did appear in the quarantine - but I am unable to restore them. (see below) So both inSync and Logmein are detected as False positives. I should note however that they only were detected when I attempted to do something with them. With insync - when I started a backup and with logmein when I attempted to stop it after startup. insync executables.zip logmein executables.zip logs.zip Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware.zip
  3. It happened again this morning - I am attaching the zip files. I attached a zip of the insyncagent files as well, because I had already added insync.exe to the exclusions. I already suggested that there be a way to exclude an entire directory (in this case it would be the insync directory). inSync.zip inSyncAgent.zip logs.zip Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware.zip
  4. excluding single files is fine, but there should also be an "Exclude a folder" button.
  5. I just ran the latest version of CCleaner on my machine I did not have any problem. What version are you running? Please post the requested files as well.
  6. At the first update after my install, a new version button appeared in the app. Clicking it updated the current version to a new one. It is not a well done update, in that it couldn't kill itself during the update, but it works.
  7. I had a similar problem and went to exclusions to mark as safe, but you are correct - no way to restore.
  8. Good to know - this hasn't happened in Office 2010 - yet.
  9. I came in this morning and found that the machine I had installed MBAMW on had identified our business backup solution, Druva's inSync program as malware and attempted to quarantine it. When I looked int he quarantine there was nothing there and inSync still seemed to be working. logs.zip Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware.zip inSync.zip
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