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  1. I have sent a PM containing the HTML source code in .txt file. I'd be extremely about the presence of .js links/embeds in the source code which often serve as an entry point for cyberattacks.
  2. I have the whole source code (not just a single url or two); wondering if I can PM it as a txt file to the internal team (such as AdvancedSetup) for further analysis because I don't really feel comfortable posting it publicly as it contains some personal information.
  3. Those coming from "contact us" forms of websites or blogs, the latter in this case mine.
  4. I think I have taken the source code through the browser's view source code function and I am looking to privately forward it to Malwarebytes team for further analysis as to whether the spammy feedback messages contains malware threats or not. Any idea as to how to do that?
  5. I finished the scan of C drive as soon as the computer is repaired. However that was before I logged in to the blog and look at the feedback form responses. Because I was using a sandboxing software (i.e. Sandboxie) to run Google Chrome for that purpose, I see no need for another ardous full-scanning. The question thus was limited to the scope of whether a exploit/hack attempt was likely/unlikely foiled by Malwarebytes' other functions such as the standard Behaviorial Protection or perhaps the firewalls, when the sandbox was on, which I've cleared afterwards.
  6. When I logged in to a Wordpress blog and reviewed the feedback form, I found out that there are some spammy-type messages within it. Even though I am accessing it through a sandbox software which means that my computer as a rest won't be affected, I had neglected to close a tab which is a login page with my already filled in password. Upon further inspection I discovered that the "ROP gadget detection" in "Advanced Exploit Protection settings" were turned off. Is there still a chance that a fileless malware infection attempt has been foiled, such as by the firewalls?
  7. Turns out the problem is a faulty SSD drive when I went to a local computer center to change it. The RAM was upgraded as well. As a result the speed works like a charm.
  8. It is a Windows 10 home/personal use type system. Here I want to ask others that whether any slowdown issues regarding Malwarebytes have been resolved by upgrading the RAM, as I got the feeling that an update or more regarding the machine algorithms used in Malwarebytes made it no longer possible to run smoothly within computers with low-end RAMs.
  9. I'm sorry as I'm out-station by now, however I think that the culprit may lie within the fact that the laptop has a RAM too low for Malwarebytes to function properly. The slowdown problems have start to manifest after the 4.5.22 update.
  10. Last I checked, it was stuck in Check for Updates so I'd have to completely uninstall and reinstall it, before going into Safe Mode to do a full scan which is ongoing as of now.
  11. Apologies if I phrase my question incorrectly, but I was wondering that in normal mode, whether re-installing the software while connected to the Internet would effective update its virus definitions and so on. Thanks.
  12. Is it okay if Malwarebytes Premium Trial full scan is run in Windows 10 Safe Mode (without networking)? Would I be protected at a similar level as when the full scan is run in regular mode? Besides that, would reinstalling Malwarebytes software effectively updates its virus definitions and so on?
  13. I have Malwarebytes Endpoint Security 1.9.1.0034 here. Here are AntiRansomware, AntiExploid, AntiRootkit and AntiMalware as seperatly files, that I have to activate remotely also. How can I do that?
  14. Yes, business computers. But none with server OS.
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