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  1. 5 hours ago, Porthos said:

    I was just pointing out according to the log submitted, there were pending file changes that required a restart.

    I see. Thank you for your help, and input. I will enable Windows Defender, and Malwarebytes at the same time. You're smart man, you explain things really well, so I know you know what you are talking about. Thanks man :)

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  2. I finally found that cause of Malwarebytes not registering with Windows Defender. I had my Desktop that is almost a brand new installation have no problems with registering with the Windows Defender service. Then when I installed Steam, and installed (Hitman 2, Team Fortress 2, Apex Legends, and Borderlands Pre-Sequel, and Borderlands 3 (Noticed the problem before this installation), I noticed that it doesn't register anymore. I think it's something to do with the games installation messing with the C ++ Distributable, whatever it's called. It configures it a certain way where Malwarebytes Windows Defender registration can't communicate anymore with Windows Defender. 

    I highly recommend that you figure out a higher-tech-smart method to register Malwarebytes with Windows Defender... that doesn't require C ++ modules of some sort that the Steam games use. Please look into this on your own machines / virtual machines. Do what I did, and install Steam, and a few games... I bet the same thing will happen. 

    I am not going to give logs. Because I am going through some things. I have given logs before, and it produced no results. 

    I totally hope this helps, and you appreciate me for finding the fix to the problem. (most likely.) 

  3. Okay, I deleted the 'first setup files' for MobaXTerm... and then I reinstalled it. So it's like a new fresh install.

    busybox.exe is in the MobaXterm folder, in the Documents directory. I double clicked busybox.exe, and Malwarebytes didn't detect anything.

    Yea, I installed the non-portable version of MobaXterm, the right download button. If you search busy in Windows Explorer while in: Documents --> MobaXTerm folder. You should be able to find this file.

  4. On 5/28/2020 at 12:43 PM, emptyramenbx said:

    Hi y'all!

    I've been working with MobaXTerm with sometime. I use it to connect to my local media server. 
    I was attempting to organize my files today in the middle of one of the scans, when I saw that Malwarebytes reported something "MXT" on Quarantine.
    I quarantined it and did not care. Currently performing a system-wide scan, but I remembered that MXT can be MobaXTerm. Guess I was right, because something called bin/bash was quarantined.
    Is this is a false positive? Just for some information: I do have some scripts on the server to facilitate the process of organizing files on the remote machine.
    If I execute a bash script on this machine, can the Malwarebytes scan be impacted? Thanks.

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    This topic has the suspected files.

  5. I deleted it from Quarantine, the same day. However, I remember how it happened. I pressed the button, start a new connection, in the middle of the MobaXterm program. I only used the program a couple of times, and that's how it happened. Yea, I remember pressing that button, when it happened. Maybe restarting the computer, and relaunching the program does something... I am not sure.

    Other users reported the same issues with MobaXterm, and it's in this False Positive forum. I am not sure what others concluded.

    Thanks for your help @shadowwar. Have nice food, and nice drinks. You deserve the best. Thank you.  ( ˘▽˘)っ tea, coffee, water, juice,.

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