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dididi

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I use deluge to download movies, series etc, this never have happened to me, only started few days ago, malwarebytes keeps blocking inbound and outbound connections to a few ip's, doesn't affect the torrents at all , i don't know if this is a false positive or if i should worry about it, can someone explain what should i do? thanks.

Malwarebytes
www.malwarebytes.com

-Log Details-
Protection Event Date: 9/30/17
Protection Event Time: 1:12 AM
Log File: 0b9b1938-a574-11e7-8fd8-f079595ef4da.json
Administrator: Yes

-Software Information-
Version: 3.2.2.2029
Components Version: 1.0.188
Update Package Version: 1.0.2918
License: Trial

-System Information-
OS: Windows 10 (Build 15063.608)
CPU: x64
File System: NTFS
User: System

-Blocked Website Details-
Malicious Website: 1
, , Blocked, [-1], [-1],0.0.0

-Website Data-
Domain: 
IP Address: 217.118.90.62
Port: [64534]
Type: Inbound
File: C:\Program Files (x86)\Deluge\deluge.exe

(end)

 

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Malwarebytes
www.malwarebytes.com

-Log Details-
Protection Event Date: 9/28/17
Protection Event Time: 11:11 PM
Log File: 0bcd7c00-a49a-11e7-8f16-f079595ef4da.json
Administrator: Yes

-Software Information-
Version: 3.2.2.2029
Components Version: 1.0.188
Update Package Version: 1.0.2908
License: Trial

-System Information-
OS: Windows 10 (Build 15063.608)
CPU: x64
File System: NTFS
User: System

-Blocked Website Details-
Malicious Website: 1
, , Blocked, [-1], [-1],0.0.0

-Website Data-
Domain: 
IP Address: 69.42.65.45
Port: [54376]
Type: Outbound
File: C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe

(end)

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here's 1 more i've got like 10 of this always from different ip's.

 

Malwarebytes
www.malwarebytes.com

-Log Details-
Protection Event Date: 9/29/17
Protection Event Time: 9:50 PM
Log File: d437f2fc-a557-11e7-8130-f079595ef4da.json
Administrator: Yes

-Software Information-
Version: 3.2.2.2029
Components Version: 1.0.188
Update Package Version: 1.0.2916
License: Trial

-System Information-
OS: Windows 10 (Build 15063.608)
CPU: x64
File System: NTFS
User: System

-Blocked Website Details-
Malicious Website: 1
, , Blocked, [-1], [-1],0.0.0

-Website Data-
Domain: 
IP Address: 185.82.216.57
Port: [64534]
Type: Inbound
File: C:\Program Files (x86)\Deluge\deluge.exe

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Hello dididi,

Frequently, when using a peer-to-peer (P2P) program (for example, uTorrent, Vuze, Filezilla, etc.) you may see notifications that Malwarebytes Anti-Malware has blocked access to a potentially malicious website. 
 
This is normal and occurs because P2P applications connect to a wide variety of IP addresses, which often include IP addresses known for hosting malicious content.  Malwarebytes Anti-Malware will block the network traffic to these addresses, but this will not prevent the program from working, instead it will connect to a non-malicious host instead.
 
If the notifications are too frequent, and you wish to disable them while still allowing Malwarebytes Anti-Malware to continue protecting your computer by blocking the malicious websites, please follow the steps on this KB article:
https://support.malwarebytes.com/docs/DOC-1283

Alternatively, if you would like to stop Malwarebytes Anti-Malware from blocking the program entirely, you may follow the steps on this KB article:
https://support.malwarebytes.com/docs/DOC-1061

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