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First I want to talk a little bit about rogue software (fake AntiVirus) that I did not see it installed on my system for a long time! Lol thankfully no further strikes from rogue software on my system from that long period lol! But lately, I get hit with Potentially unwanted software every time I have access to the softwares blog’s/fake page of anything Which I had to did a scan with security software several times a week , and I've noticed recently that the increase in the number of those who are creating/makes this Potentially unwanted software In a significant increase Which means get infected with this Potentially unwanted software is probably more dangerous than getting strikes from rogue software ! haha ^_^ so I really do not know if Potentially unwanted software will target the most sensitive places of windows just like Winsock & DNS & host & Proxy area as rogue software will do that ? Right? if so , Why don’t we have more repair tools into malwarebytes to repair this area of our windows system’s ? :blush:Should be to have these extra tools to more secure our windows ! :D

 

This is my suggestion :lol:

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I'm sorry but this is not a training facility. If you really want to discuss those type of topics I would highly suggest posting on the Wilds Security Forums where they have dedicated forums to discuss all sorts of topics like this. Our program already does more repair than most other programs. Managing and taking care of a computer in the first place and backing it up would be a much more prudent direction.

http://www.wilderssecurity.com/

Cheers

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I'm sorry but this is not a training facility. If you really want to discuss those type of topics I would highly suggest posting on the Wilds Security Forums where they have dedicated forums to discuss all sorts of topics like this. Our program already does more repair than most other programs. Managing and taking care of a computer in the first place and backing it up would be a much more prudent direction.

http://www.wilderssecurity.com/

Cheers

OK, thanks for the link and the information about your program! :blush:

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