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which ip address has been blocked by malwarebytes anti-malware on my pc


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Hi,

recently there are some malicious ip address has been blocked by malwarebytes antimalware on my pc. i just noted down a few & den permanently blocked from the firewall.Most of the ip address got vanished before i note down....

is there any way to check which ip address has been blocked by malwarebytes so that i can block them from the firewall end..

Some noted ip address are:-

222.186.59.175

218.39.205.37

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Hello and welcome to MBAM forum, pramod_kar: :)

IP blocks can indicate a number of things:

  • They could indicate that MBAM is doing its job of blocking bad content on websites.

  • In some cases the blocks are a false positive.

  • However, they can also be a sign of infection, especially if the blocks are outgoing and they occur when no browsers are open.

--> There is much more information about the IP blocking module in the FAQ - Section G (and in the Helpdesk topics HERE and HERE).

They also contain instructions on how to determine what process might be trying to make the connections.

You may also research the IP in question at www.ip-lookup.net or a similar site.

To answer your specific question: If you go into your MBAM protection logs, you will see the blocks listed there, and you can copy those IPs into your firewall, if you want.

However, since these IP blocks could be a sign of infection, you might want to follow the advice below about having a qualified malware expert take a look at your system to be sure you are clean.

On the other hand, if you think the IP blocks might be a false positive, then please read this article before starting a new topic in the False Positives forum.

Alternatively, if you think you might be infected, based on the IP blocks and/or other suspicious computer behavior, then please read the following to begin the cleaning process.

Please be patient - someone will assist you as soon as possible.

Thanks!

daledoc1

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