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MikeyB

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  1. Thanks for this reassurance and wisdom Porthos, I am on the windows settings now as the 'grab' is exactly how it is set, currently. Well, that's another fine mess you guys have helped a newbie out of! Thank you for the inputs, knowledge and patience you have freely given. I have always known Malwarebytes existed, and have even used and then uninstalled in the past, but it's here to stay now. All the very best, thanks once more. Mike
  2. Argghhh... @Porthos , I lied, though certainly not intentionally. Like @BlackCraven above, I added eM Client to the 'protected applications' section. Of course, forgot all about it. Thought I was doing the right thing by protecting the most used asset on the machine. Just realised, that this was the ONLY change made to the exploits. Sorry for this, I completely forgot. I've removed it, and as BlackCraven says, all is good. But does this mean that eM client is now vulnerable and is not 'protected' from exploits, as such? Thanks for all your patience guys, sorry for being such a pain and for complicating matters.
  3. Thanks again Porthos, I appreciate this. None at all. To be frank, I have left everything at default (almost...I've turned all the real-time protections on and made changes to the schedules, but that is all). Definitely nothing, whatsoever, changed in the exploits settings.
  4. Dear @BlackCraven Mine is diametric to your experience! When I add the folder/app to the 'allowed' list, all is good. Though of course I don't want to do that IF there is an issue. So I have removed it from the 'allowed' list, thus far. So far, it is only occurring when I click a link (like the one in the MWB email advising me there was a reply). Thanks, take care. Mike
  5. Dear @Porthos, My settings are exactly as you have provided in the screenshot IE the setting is 'off', and that was the default when I installed so left it as was. Should I switch to 'on', maybe? All the best, and thank you for your efforts. Mike
  6. Hi, RE: eM Client 9.2.1713.0 Whenever I click a link in an email, MalwareBytes causes eM Client to lock up and close down and then reports the below. It's got me spooked on a number of counts as I am no wary of using the software at all and it is our main email client with 4GB of mail in there. I've uninstalled and re-installed eM client twice now and even reverted to the trial version, but all to no avail. Is it possible to know if this is 'false positive' or otherwise? Thank you, best wishes. Mike ==================== Malwarebytes www.malwarebytes.com -Log Details- Protection Event Date: 22/03/2023 Protection Event Time: 21:51 Log File: aa5c928a-c8fb-11ed-9cf2-0026b9217be9.json -Software Information- Version: 4.5.24.248 Components Version: 1.0.1952 Update Package Version: 1.0.67004 Licence: Trial -System Information- OS: Windows 10 (Build 19045.2728) CPU: x64 File System: NTFS User: System -Exploit Details- File: 0 (No malicious items detected) Exploit: 1 Exploit.HeapMemoryCodeExecution, , Blocked, 0, 392684, 0.0.0, , -Exploit Data- Affected Application: eM client Protection Layer: Malicious Memory Protection Protection Technique: Exploit code executing from Heap memory blocked File Name: URL: (end)
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