I work with the University of Alabama and we have some software that is being disrupted by MalwareBytes. Only MalwareBytes, not all malware programs. Our software lets our users save their progress to the hard drive and also stores templates for building PDF version of these reports. Some of their preferences and lists we use throughout the program are stored in an access database as well. These templates, databases, and in progress reports are being flagged on ALL user machines by MalwareBytes. Please reply to instruct me how to help you help us keep our dependent files from being falsely identified as malware. Thanks, Cody