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Lunar_Umbra

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  1. When attempting to browse https://help.netflix.com , access to the apiproxy-helpcenter-nlb-c7098e1ee413230a.elb.us-west-2.amazonaws.com domain is blocked as Phishing. Text pasted from one of the events logged; seems to primarily affect Chromium based browsers. I was able to navigate the Netflix help site without issue in Firefox. -Log Details- Protection Event Date: 10/18/23 Protection Event Time: 6:09 PM Log File: 1b808dc0-6e1c-11ee-8469-f02f743417a5.json -Software Information- Version: 4.6.4.286 Components Version: 1.0.2163 Update Package Version: 1.0.76329 License: Premium -System Information- OS: Windows 11 (Build 22621.2428) CPU: x64 File System: NTFS User: System -Blocked Website Details- Malicious Website: 1 , C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe, Blocked, -1, -1, 0.0.0, , -Website Data- Category: Phishing Domain: apiproxy-helpcenter-nlb-c7098e1ee413230a.elb.us-west-2.amazonaws.com IP Address: 34.217.252.38 Port: 443 Type: Outbound File: C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe Attached two additional logged events .txt files. Website_FP2.txt Website_FP1.txt
  2. I have also been experiencing this issue. To confirm my usage scenario is the Xbox app installed on the OS drive and the Game Install folder is on a different drive (both SSD). When launching a game, such as Slay the Spire, anything that is relying on content located on the other drive comes to slow grind and is nearly unresponsive including the game which takes an exorbitant amount of time to fully open. All the while, Malwarebytes Service is around ~17% CPU usage and drive read activity is at a constant ~7MBs and will never seem to stop. I have to restart the computer to get system responsiveness back to normal and stop the Malwarebytes Service activity. The only workaround has been to either toggle off Malware Protection or add the Game Install folder (which allows all subfolders) to the Allow List. Obviously toggling off Malware Protection is not a legitimate option, but having a top folder in the Allow List, with large quantities of downloaded content, may not be ideal for long term security. This issue definitely needs some attention. It is also one the types of problems I experience the most with Malwarebytes, some layer being overzealous in its protection in such a way that it breaks the systems functionality for common usage scenarios.
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