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Jessie711

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  1. This is the first time I have got the following notice from Malwarebytes and I'm not sure what to do next.
  2. Thanks for the reply, can you tell me is it the same procedure for both the 64-bit and 32-bit computer?
  3. I have Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes Professional installed on two HP desktop computers both running Windows 7, a (64-bit) and a (32-bit). I also have Superantispyware (uninstalled at the moment). I searched the Microsoft Security Essentials Community forum and found the following. There may be problems with Superantispyware. Malwarebytes free is ok but NO REALTIME antimalware programs! The problem is having more than one real-time product installed. Doing so will cause performance problems and system instability. I prefer to keep Malwarebytes because it did find and remove the
  4. Thanks for the explanation Ron we use Skype a lot to keep in contact with family around the world I should hate to have Skype blocked. Is there a way to putting Skype on a safe list? We just purchased Malwarebytes today and I
  5. I have just got the following popup. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware successfully blocked access to a potentially malicious website: 89, 28, 100, 140. Type outgoing, Port 10897 Process Skype.exe. Can some kind person explain it to me please. Thanks Jessie
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