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  1. 30 minutes ago, Porthos said:

    Could you provide the log of that detection.

    You can find Scan and Protection logs within the Malwarebytes 4 program in the following location

     

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    RTP stands for Real-Time Protection and is where automatic protection operations would normally be logged

     

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    If you click on the View option you should get something similar to the following with other options available.

     

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    Thank you

    Hi Porthos, 

    Here is the export.

    Malwarebytes
    www.malwarebytes.com

    -Log Details-
    Protection Event Date: 2/2/24
    Protection Event Time: 11:48 AM
    Log File: ad42ff95-c1fb-11ee-9a8f-d0abd5195874.json

    -Software Information-
    Version: 4.6.8.311
    Components Version: 1.0.2249
    Update Package Version: 1.0.80428
    License: Premium

    -System Information-
    OS: Windows 11 (Build 22621.3007)
    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: Fraud
    Domain: static.okx.cab
    IP Address: 3.163.158.11
    Port: 443
    Type: Outbound
    File: C:\Program Files\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe



    (end)

  2. Hello Malwarebytes team (and whomever else that can help).

    I recently reformatted my laptop, and I have been receiving a RTP detection for static.okx.cab, event details is "Fraud".

    Is this a false positive? I do have the OKX chrome extension installed. Or is this a legitimate and I need to reinstall everything again.

    Thanks in advance.

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