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  1. Hi I am developing a Kotlin (Java) application using IntelliJ IDE and suddenly when starting the application MBAM stops the process running with the Threat name: Exploit.JavaMaliciousInboundSocket. Can I safely ignore/whitelist this? Export: Malwarebytes www.malwarebytes.com -Log Details- Protection Event Date: 2/2/24 Protection Event Time: 1:55 PM Log File: 4f0ec6aa-c1ca-11ee-bf52-309c2363ddf3.json -Software Information- Version: 4.6.8.311 Components Version: 1.0.2257 Update Package Version: 1.0.80416 License: Premium -System Information- OS: Windows 11 (Build 22631.3085) CPU: x64 File System: NTFS User: System -Exploit Details- File: 0 (No malicious items detected) Exploit: 1 Exploit.JavaMaliciousInboundSocket, , Blocked, 150, 392684, 0.0.0, , -Exploit Data- Affected Application: Java Protection Layer: Application Behavior Protection Protection Technique: Java malicious inbound socket detected File Name: URL: (end)
  2. Hi My MBAM is going crazy on my NodeJS/CMD while I even whitelisted the NodeJS folder. Every time I boot my PC and start VSCode, it deletes my NodeJS installation because it is seen as an "RTP Detection". It is really annoying having to re-install nodejs every time I boot up my PC and whitelisting the parent folder doesn't help as it still takes action. I already disabled "Use AI to detect threats" and "Use expert system algos..." and disabled MBAM registration with Windows Security Center as these settings could result in false positives according to some forum posts. After all, I don't know how to move forward anymore and I'd really just cancel my premium subscription is this can't be resolved fast as it is really annoying. I never had this before and only encountered this issue after COMPLETELY formatting my PC and reinstalling everything, so an actual virus seems very unlikely to me as it went nuts from day 1 after a clean install. Hope anyone can help here!
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