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frapper

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  1. I'm still getting the same errors. Win7 x64. I'll wait till the fix is in. Thanks.
  2. Your glitch took me down for 3 hours this morning. I had no idea of the cause and eventually assumed I had been infected. I restored an Acronis image in order to fix things. Turns out I was infected by the very thing that was supposed to protect me. Sloppy weekend crew or moonlighting Microsoft employees working for MBAM?
  3. Maybe you could also fix the topic title to show "Winword.exe", since I can't edit it. Thanks.
  4. Database 2015.04.02.06 with the latest version of MBAM. Win7 Home Premium x64. Booted up this AM only to have MBAM instantly attack MS Office and quarantine 2 files, including the main Winword.exe. So if you click on Word, it pops up a box that says it's "installing". I cancelled. I guess I'll update the defs and then remove the two items from quarantine.
  5. My Win7 x64 issue was fixed after a couple reboots. I now have only the one MBAM folder under the Program Files (x86) directory (Malwarebytes Anti-Malware). Thanks.
  6. I installed MBAM v2 yesterday to replace 1.75. Today I have two MBAM tray icons showing two different databases. I also have two instances in Task Manager.
  7. Jolly good! version 3.22.09 fixed it. Thank-you, sir!
  8. I don't know why it cut my reply, but I was going to add... "But http://x10.mx/ and https://www.x10hosting.com/ are not blocked."
  9. I just did the latest def update and it still blocks it, although https://www.x10hosting.com/%C2'>
  10. Beginning 3/21/2014 I noticed that this site is blocked. 198.91.81.3 I get the popup balloon. It's simply a private forum on (I believe) a free hosting site. Is the entire domain blocked for phishing perhaps? http://phorum.philville.x10.mx/ Thanks.
  11. Very un-MBAM-like. Can anyone tell us if an updated installer or updated v1.6 will be released soon that would avoid the whole hoop-jumping thing to get from 1.5 to 1.6?
  12. I first got this about 7 days ago. It pops up on the My Yahoo main page. I can't believe that Yahoo would use this technique to get you to reload the page when a simple browser click would do it. I closed the page and restored an image from the day before. But now I've gotten it again today. Has anyone else gotten this? Thanks. [i run ESET NOD32, MBAM full, Comodo firewall, and the latest Firefox with NoScript, Adblock, etc.]
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