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  1. Thanks @porthos In preference to my following spiel, it seems like it is now working (although there was no obvious sign of downloading an update). Thanks for your quick reply. What I did was the following: I enabled the "allow beta updates". However, when I check for updates, I am still informed that I am up to date. I tried restarting malwarebytes and even rebooting, but I'm still "up to date". Do I need to allow some time to go by to allow the updater to find this update? Alternatively, can I tell it apply a specific update (i.e. the one you refer to)? FWIW, my version info appears to be later than the version info you provided above.
  2. I too have this problem. I have checked the Malwarebytes "check for updates", it tells me I am up to date. I am using a fresh install on a new computer or Android studio as follows: Android Studio Giraffe | 2022.3.1 Patch 2 Build #AI-223.8836.35.2231.10811636, built on September 15, 2023 Runtime version: 17.0.6+0-b2043.56-10027231 amd64 VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o. Windows 11 10.0 GC: G1 Young Generation, G1 Old Generation Memory: 1280M Cores: 32 Registry: external.system.auto.import.disabled=true ide.text.editor.with.preview.show.floating.toolbar=false ide.tooltip.initialDelay=700 I get two types of exception in malware bytes: * ExploitPayloadProcessBlock * ExploitPayloadFileBlock I've attached two log files, one of each exception type, from the Malwarebytes Detection History screen. ExploitPayloadFileBlock.txt ExploitPayloadProcessBlock.txt
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