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  1. Ah that's good to know, thanks for the fast response. If there does turn out to be any cause for concern (which sounds unlikely), please do let us know.
  2. Just to mention, I have MB set to check for updates every hour across my macs.
  3. The version of Malwarebytes you have installed 4.13.5 (according to log, finder just says 4.13) When the last Malwarebytes update (not protection update) occurred This can be found in the activity log tab in the pane that opens when you click on the Detection History card on the main dashboard 27th September 2021 18:29 (GMT) When this first started happening This morning. Looking at the detection history log, the last protection update happened yesterday (v4.0.571) yesterday at 20:32 (GMT). So the check this morning appears to have been just that. Looking at Little Snitch 54.3kb was downloaded, 3.53kb was uploaded. Process signed by MalwareBytes and Apple. I'm freaking out a little here, should I take my machines offline? Please advise ASAP. Thank you.
  4. Shortly after posting, my other Mac checked for updates on the same URL, so I'm guessing it's probably legitimate.
  5. This morning Little Snitch alerted me to the MalwareBytes Protection daemon connecting to a new URL to check for updates. malwarebytes-main-dev.cphostaccess.com I'm probably just being paranoid, but wanted to check this was legitimate. I run MB on several machines, and they haven't requested to connect to this URL before. The domain registrar is Amazon, same as malwarebytes.com, but I can't see any references to cphostaccess.com anywhere in the MB online documentation. I'm running the latest version of Big Sur and MB for macOS. Any ideas? Thank you.
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