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  1. Here are the results from the tool you asked me to run, hope they help. mbst-grab-results.zip
  2. I am having an issue where it is flagging another Borderlands3.exe in this folder listed in the attached file. For now I have added the file to the exempt list and the game is working but I am sure this is a false positive. Borderlands3.txt
  3. Hi thisisu, Yes I do have a program from Avast called Cleanup Premium that I use and another tune up program I have installed but don't use anymore called Glary Utilities. The Avast program I have set to put iTunes to "sleep" when not in use, could that be the issue? I'll have Malwarebytes ignore these items then for future scans. Thank you for the quick response.
  4. I am pretty sure these 4 items are false positives from my scan. I have removed these several times but every time I update iTunes they come back. It says all 4 items are malware for threat type. All 4 are RiskWare.IFEOHijack under name. These 2 are object type Registry Key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS NT\CURRENTVERSION\IMAGE FILE EXECUTION OPTIONS\ITUNES.EXE HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS NT\CURRENTVERSION\IMAGE FILE EXECUTION OPTIONS\ITUNES.EXE These 2 are listed as object type Registry Value: HKLM\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS NT\CURRENTVERSION\IMAGE FILE EXECUTION OPTIONS\ITUNES.EXE|DEBUGGER HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS NT\CURRENTVERSION\IMAGE FILE EXECUTION OPTIONS\ITUNES.EXE|DEBUGGER Like I stated, I think these are false positives, should I just tell Malwarebytes to ignore these 4 items or keep removing them, are they really malware? Itunes Debugger Report.txt
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