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Reinhard

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  1. I was talking about the other guy's thread tho. Should i take it as yes? haha Then I prefer not to exclude Deluge from Malwarebytes so i can check the ip addresses and ports, just in case if p2p is that troublesome. May i have some advices to be as safe as possible aside of using vpn or not downloading unauthorized material?
  2. Thanks for the reply. I'm confused, i read here RTP detection popping up repeatedly - Resolved Malware Removal Logs - Malwarebytes Forums that some of this attacks are "bots scanning and probing to look for exploits or in some cases trying to brute force run an exploit password attack on objects like RDP". Should I worry about this detections not being specific sites in shared servers but actual bots or this is a specific case not related with p2p clients?
  3. I've read some similar threads of the same topic in the forum but couldn't find any solution to my problem. Similiar to the guy that posted this Having a problem with Malwarebytes, deluge and some IP - Resolved Malware Removal Logs - Malwarebytes Forums , i have multiple outbound connections RTP detections of Trojan, Compromised and RiskWare events with deluge.exe as source. When i open Deluge, dozens of ips from several different ports apparently are trying to scan/brute force into my pc and as i read here RTP detection outbound - Resolved Malware Removal Logs - Malwarebytes Forums , Deluge "automatically reach out to discover the network every time you start it", which i think is my case as well because i didn't download any torrent when this happened, i only installed deluge after my pc was formatted after an irrecoverable BSOD error. I tried things like blocking ips (have dozens of new ones every day, not practical) or creating a new rule to block outbound calls as it was said on the first link i posted on this thread, but the new rule doesn't allow me to seed/leech torrents. I'm looking for a solution to keep using Deluge (if there's any) and, if it's not possible, to know if this same issue will continue happening with other Bittorrent clients. I'm desperate, I have 6 days left of premium free trial and i don't know when i'll be able to purchase premium (clearly need it since apparently Avira is not enough), so i need to solve this problem soon so i can fulfill my p2p needs without worrying about this outbound connection threats after the free trial is over. Attached logs of the 3 different detection events Compromised.txt RiskWare.txt Trojan.txt
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