No I am not a MSP, I am a contractor that gets called out to removed screenconnect from victims of scammers who are targeting old aged pensioners who have lost thousands of dollars to POS who use this tool to rip people off, and the only way to remove it is manually as there is no uninstaller. If I could use Malwarebytes to scan for it and if detected give the option to remove it, I could then advise my clients to purchase a license for Malwarebytes to stop it in future. If your tool is installed for legitimate purposes, what would the problem be with Malwarebytes warning that it is installed, and giving the end user the option to ignore it on future scans?