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MrFr33z3

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  1. Okay. That did the trick. Node is working again. I couldn't install the update from the interface, due to the pending reboot, so I downloaded the latest, installed it, rebooted, and then I was able to restore the file. Thanks, folks.
  2. This is also stating it will screw up my development environment by deleting node.exe on reboot, which I require for development. Please advise, as I'm in the middle of working on a project.
  3. Having the same issue. It's asking me to reboot my machine, but I'm concerned about this, since it's saying it quarantined this system file. How should I proceed? I cannot update MWB unless I reboot.
  4. I like the extension, but for the love of all that is holy, please stop logging so much nonsense to the browser console. As a web developer who frequently uses the console logging for application troubleshooting, the signal to noise ratio is troubling. Even in the event the current site is whitelisted, the console logging is relentless and unnecessary. The only way to disable it is to completely disable the extension in FF settings.
  5. Just woke up to this: Malwarebytes www.malwarebytes.com -Log Details- Scan Date: 9/2/21 Scan Time: 2:31 AM Log File: 68216d3a-0bb7-11ec-849c-e0d55e0a0c7f.json -Software Information- Version: 4.4.5.130 Components Version: 1.0.1430 Update Package Version: 1.0.44517 License: Premium -System Information- OS: Windows 10 (Build 19043.1165) CPU: x64 File System: NTFS User: System -Scan Summary- Scan Type: Threat Scan Scan Initiated By: Scheduler Result: Completed Objects Scanned: 778192 Threats Detected: 1 Threats Quarantined: 0 Time Elapsed: 9 min, 13 sec -Scan Options- Memory: Enabled Startup: Enabled Filesystem: Enabled Archives: Enabled Rootkits: Disabled Heuristics: Enabled PUP: Detect PUM: Detect -Scan Details- Process: 0 (No malicious items detected) Module: 0 (No malicious items detected) Registry Key: 0 (No malicious items detected) Registry Value: 0 (No malicious items detected) Registry Data: 0 (No malicious items detected) Data Stream: 0 (No malicious items detected) Folder: 0 (No malicious items detected) File: 1 Adware.InstallCube, C:\PROGRAM FILES\SUBLIME TEXT 3\UPDATE_INSTALLER.EXE, No Action By User, 532, 975217, 1.0.44517, , ame, , 25907070C8089A681E4E19A4C4ED395A, AD25D51F272D850F76A0C3F7CCE743183F1DAF8F071660C9E67DD776C06D09DE Physical Sector: 0 (No malicious items detected) WMI: 0 (No malicious items detected) (end)
  6. Here are the details: Malwarebytes www.malwarebytes.com -Log Details- Protection Event Date: 8/24/21 Protection Event Time: 7:20 PM Log File: ceb02bb8-0531-11ec-9a72-54bf6415f679.json -Software Information- Version: 4.4.4.126 Components Version: 1.0.1413 Update Package Version: 1.0.44332 License: Premium -System Information- OS: Windows 10 (Build 19042.1165) CPU: x64 File System: NTFS User: System -Blocked Website Details- Malicious Website: 1 , D:\wamp.net\manager\bin\dev-svr\wamp.net.php.exe, Blocked, -1, -1, 0.0.0, , -Website Data- Category: Trojan Domain: wamp.net IP Address: 45.76.140.231 Port: 443 Type: Outbound File: D:\wamp.net\manager\bin\dev-svr\wamp.net.php.exe (end)
  7. Note: I've had problems with this in the past, due to MWB. Is this due to "NSSM.EXE", which under its details is listed as "The non-sucking service manager"?
  8. Cannot access WAMP.net, as the site is being blocked as a Trojan. Is this legit? I've been using the platform for local development for some time now. Due to this, I cannot perform local updates, etc.
  9. Found in "...\WAMP.NET\MANAGER\BIN\TOOLS\NSSM.EXE", which under its details is listed as "The non-sucking service manager". It appears WAMP.NET utilizes this file legitimately, but a scan picked it up as: Please advise. nssm.zip
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