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jamesandchey

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  1. Why are all these screenshots necessary. Simply tell the devs to go their gmail inside Google Chrome and the google contacts and they can see it for themselves. Sheesh!Why are all these screenshots necessary. Simply tell the devs to go their gmail inside Google Chrome and the google contacts and they can see it for themselves. Sheesh!
  2. I had the same suspicions. There are Conservative Websites I went to that had the click/bait banner and the Liberal one's so far did not. Any Academic Research is going to come from a Liberal college. First Facebook, then Twitter, and now Malwarebytes??? I pay good money for licenses every year for your product and expect there to be no bias or I will take my business somewhere else.
  3. #MeToo In the meantime, you can go into the services.msc and disable the service by double clicking the service, choose 'Disabled' in the Startup dropdown and click Apply, if you are able to get the thing to stop before it automatically starts up again. It seems to me that the service is having a problem trying to communicate with one of the Malwarebyte's servers causing the service to go into some loop which eats up memory bringing your system to a crawl. Two out of three of my computers had the issue this morning which tells me that it is not the application or the service, but the communication to one of the servers. We all are running the same operating system and same version of Malwarebytes. It seems the fix needs to be made to the service so that it won't go into a tail spin when it can't connect or communicate with a Malwarebyte server. An hour so so from now or tomorrow if it is running smoothly again, then you will know it is a problem with their server and not your machine or application/service, although a fix may need to be made to the service application. Hope this helps.
  4. Two computers this morning was grinding to halt and froze with 100% disk usage. After 3rd reboot, I was able to see the service was using a lot of memory. Apparently there is something going on between the service and the gateway to the server that was causing the service to go into some kind of loop bringing the system to a halt. I was able to quickly get into the services.msc, stop the service from running and disable it so it wouldn't start up again. Here is the event viewer: Attached also is the log logs.zip mb-check-results.zip FRST.txt Addition.txt
  5. This happens to me when Kaspersky Anti-Virus is running a root kit scan.
  6. I just clicked the the link "Current" and it manually downloaded it. (Version 3.0.6)
  7. I just got the update just now 1.0.1404 and the popups stopped.
  8. How do you determine database update version for Malwarebytes 3.0.6?
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