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A few years ago, I installed Manycam.  I haven't used it in years, but recently, I scanned with Mbam 3.0.6 and got this:

PUP.Optional.Visicom, C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mcaudrv_x64.sys
PUP.Optional.Visicom, C:\Windows\System32\drivers\mcvidrv.sys
PUP.Optional.Visicom, C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERSTORE\FILEREPOSITORY\MCVIDRV.INF_AMD64_NEUTRAL_E796078CE1C26DA0\MCVIDRV.SYS
PUP.Optional.Visicom, C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERSTORE\FILEREPOSITORY\MCAUDRV_X64.INF_AMD64_NEUTRAL_6BBE7A1CCE0F35E2\MCAUDRV_X64.SYS
PUP.Optional.Visicom, F:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MANYCAM\GAMECAPTURE32.DLL
PUP.Optional.Visicom, F:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MANYCAM\MANYCAM.EXE
PUP.Optional.Visicom, F:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MANYCAM\GAMEASSISTANT64.EXE
PUP.Optional.Visicom, F:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MANYCAM\GAMECAPTURE64.DLL
PUP.Optional.Visicom, F:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MANYCAM\CXIMAGECRT100.DLL
PUP.Optional.Visicom, F:\PROGRAM FILES (X86)\MANYCAM\UNINSTALL.EXE

 

I uninstalled Manycam after the scan since I wasn't using the program anyways, but Malwarebytes is still detecting the left over driver files since the uninstall didn't completely remove everything.  I can't seem to add those first four files as exclusions, although I could just delete them.  Any thoughts?   

 

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