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(Not moaning about MBAM for once ) This must be an Invision board problem, because this isn't the only Invision forum I'm seeing this on, but I thought I'd ask here as this one has generally more computer-savvy readers! When I try viewing this forum (and other Invision ones) on my Windows 8.1 laptop, Internet Explorer 11, everything shows up just as HTML, i.e. Times New Roman(?) font, links in blue, any capital letters in place of avatars being blown up to a gigantic size, and is incredibly difficult to navigate, plus you can't post properly and have generally very limited functionality. At first I thought it was just down to a really poor broadband connection, but I've since tried it on some far more reliable wi-fi services with the same results. If anyone has found out what the problem is and how to fix it, please do tell! Thank you.
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Tried emailing support, but haven't heard back for five days, so thought I'd pick some brains here. No new installed programs or funny-acting activity on my fully updated Windows 10 computer, but I just started getting what I think to be a false positive exploit block every time I open Internet Explorer 11, regardless of my homepage (currently google.com, but I've tried many others). It's possible this has been a problem for longer, but I so rarely use IE that I didn't see it. I don't use any installed toolbars. I have no problems (or alerts) using Edge or Firefox (my go-to choice). Posted log from Malwarebytes 3.0 for your input. The associated file (C:\WINDOWS\system32\VBScript.dll) scans clean using both McAfee and Microsoft's own security scanner. Thanks in advance for anyone's thoughts. Malwarebytes www.malwarebytes.com -Log Details- Protection Event Date: 4/13/17 Protection Event Time: 5:41 PM Logfile: malwarebytes.txt Administrator: Yes -Software Information- Version: 3.0.6.1469 Components Version: 1.0.103 Update Package Version: 1.0.1724 License: Premium -System Information- OS: Windows 10 CPU: x64 File System: NTFS User: System -Exploit Details- File: 0 (No malicious items detected) Exploit: 1 Malware.Exploit.Agent.Generic, , Blocked, [0], [-1],0.0.0 -Exploit Data- Affected Application: Internet Explorer (and add-ons) Protection Layer: Application Hardening Protection Technique: Attempt to execute VBScript blocked File Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\VBScript.dll URL: (end)
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On Windows 10, I updated to Malewarebytes 3.0.6.1469 and Internet Explorer 11 stopped working. Turn Malewarebytes off and IE works again. Made an exclusion for IE and it was OK for awhile but then the conflict returned. What? How do I fix this?
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I am having a problem with Adobe Flash Player with Internet Explorer 11. The problem is that whenever I visit a website that has content that needs the flash player in order to work, Internet Explorer asks me if it is okay to run the content. When I click "Allow", the page refreshes and I am asked again. I do not understand why it behaves this way because I have all Adobe plugins for Internet Explorer activated. To see the problem that I am having in action, watch this video.
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