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Beenthere

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  1. Yo

    I keep getting the following error when I try to update MBAM. What's the problem?!

    Problem signature:

    Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

    Application Name: mbam.exe

    Application Version: 1.51.0.1118

    Application Timestamp: 4e5e8e67

    Fault Module Name: StackHash_0a9e

    Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0

    Fault Module Timestamp: 00000000

    Exception Code: c0000005

    Exception Offset: 4c4b4a49

    OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1

    Locale ID: 1071

    Additional Information 1: 0a9e

    Additional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

    Additional Information 3: 0a9e

    Additional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

  2. I would rather go to Contact us as the main page is used to list Latest News.

    You would rather go to contacts us, then click on Please click here to access our support forums instead of just clicking Forum which in my opinion should be located right where Home | About Us | Products | Contact Us are(top right corner)?

    The new template should be up shortly and we hope this will be a bit more streamlined.

    Any preview or something? :P

  3. Make a good GUI and less error code, everytime when I scan my computer, there is an error code.

    This is bullshit and it's probably something wrong at your side.

    There's nothing wrong with the GUI and I have been using MBAM for more than a year now, did like 100 scans, and I never received an error code. Honesty, I don't know the looks of an error code in MBAM.

    Also, it's not open source project, how can they get the code?

    I hope you aren't serious. If you are, than you don't know much about cracking/programming/debugging and stuff

    IP addresses must be different, because they communicate binary numbers.

    The fact that IP addresses are actually binary numbers has nothing to do with their uniqueness.

  4. I just could not believe when I tested it a month ago, that they were using signature names similar to MBAM. How effective was the test? I tested against 452 trojans, 103 rogues, 342 viruses, and 23 adware/PUPs. Then, I used Log Comparator to check the results. 3/5 of the results were exact similarities in signature naming. I only have stats, I did not get the SHA1 hash of any of the malware testing ;)

    So you knew this a month ago?

  5. I have heard elsewhere that there might be ties between IObit and Chinese intelligence. Probably just rumors, but imagine if they were able to capture a large market share through their free software. Now, imagine someday, all the NATO IPs requesting an automatic update for the scanner were told that ntldr is a hostile file, and must be deleted. Quite the cyber-nuke if you ask me. :blink:

    World War 3 right there sir.

  6. Wow, disturbing.

    Watch Perfume: The story of a murderer(what i said is actually from that movie) and you'll see that people's acts are way more disturbing than the punishments :)

  7. They shall be bound to a wooden cross with their faces raised toward heaven. And whilst still alive be dealt twelve blows with an iron rod breaking the joints of their arms, their shoulders, their hips, their legs.

    They shall then be raised up to hang until dead and all customary acts of mercy are expressly forbidden to the executioner!

    This argument does not hold water.

    Aaaaand I thought this expression is only used in my country :)

  8. All I know is, a-squared once broke my bs player cuz it supposedly contained adware... but that version of bs player was clear as a tear because it was old.. the adware in bs player started many versions after the one I had.

    For this move :thumbs down:

    p.s. how come you dont have a thumbs down smiley?!?!?!

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