dagar74 Posted December 19, 2019 ID:1351741 Share Posted December 19, 2019 Kaspersky Total Security 20.0.14.1085 updated to (g) version on all 3 of my computers. Re-enabled Ransomware protection on Malwarebytes Premium 4.0.4 and tested on two computers so far. Initial tests look like the conflict between Kaspersky and Malwarebytes may be fixed. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dagar74 Posted December 19, 2019 Author ID:1351752 Share Posted December 19, 2019 Problems between Kaspersky and Malwarebytes may still exist. As noted above, I had Kaspersky Total Security 2020 (g) and enabled Ransomware protection in Malwarebytes for testing. Seemed OK for about 15 minutes until I started installing TurboTax 2019, which froze at 30% installed. I then tried to open Chrome and Thunderbird an neither would open (multiple instances of both showed in Task Manager). Rebooted computer and turned off Ransomware Protection in Malwarebytes for the time being as I want to see if I may be having problems with the new update (g) in Kaspersky before retrying Ransomware Protection in a day or two. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted December 21, 2019 ID:1352050 Share Posted December 21, 2019 (edited) Hello @dagar74 Would you try the following adjustments as a test ? They can help out. I did similar when I had recently tested Kaspersky 2020 & had odd behaviors with Firefox & PaleMoon due to over-monitoring by Kaspersky. Personnaly my view is the Kaspersky "system guard" is the one causing programs to hang at startup. ( I had seen PaleMoon & Firefox show on Task Manager but yet not show physically with a on-screen app window). e.g. the system guard trips things up it seems. regarding Chrome & Thunderbird: add those 2 specific applications as a Exclusion in Malwarebytes. Exclude affected applications within Malwarebytes. Add a exclusion ( Allow a File ) for the application's program-executable file Malwarebytes version 4 steps: Add to the Allow List in Malwarebytes for Windows v4 Malwarebytes version 3 steps: Exclude detections in Malwarebytes for Windows v3 Test that out. See if it helps for the time being. Let me know the result after this. Edited February 20, 2020 by AdvancedSetup updated links Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dagar74 Posted December 23, 2019 Author ID:1352351 Share Posted December 23, 2019 Added Exclusions for Chrome and Thunderbird as recommended by Maurice Naggar above. No problems since the previously reported computer hang. Thanks for advice. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted December 23, 2019 ID:1352359 Share Posted December 23, 2019 Thank you for the update. Keep us advised. And would you tell us, on Malwarebytes for Windows, do you have all protections on web protection malware protection ransomware protection exploit protection Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dagar74 Posted December 23, 2019 Author ID:1352360 Share Posted December 23, 2019 All 4 protections have been enabled since 12/20. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted December 23, 2019 ID:1352361 Share Posted December 23, 2019 Bravo. That is quite amazing. Tell me, other than the exclusions in Malwarebytes for Chrome & Thunderbird, are anything else you did in Malwarebytes ? and then as far as Kaspersky, have you done any adjustment ? When you start Malwarebytes for Windows, does it show all OK ? I just want to be sure there's not any oddity. Do keep us advised. I think your system here is one of the only ones to have Kaspersky in good control. Thank you so much, Dagar74 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dagar74 Posted December 23, 2019 Author ID:1352366 Share Posted December 23, 2019 Maurice I am sure that I am overdoing the threats and exclusions and allowed items, but it seems to work so far. Malwarebytes 4 starts Ok with Windows vs 1903 and is visible in the Task Bar. I am attaching two Word documents that show what I have excluded, etc. in Malwarebytes and Kaspersky Total Security 2020 20.0.14.1085 (g). Kaspersky Total Security 2020 Trusted Applications and Exclusions for ASUS PC as of 23 December 2019.docx Malwarebytes 4 Allow List on ASUS PC as of 23 December 2019.docx Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solution Maurice Naggar Posted December 23, 2019 Solution ID:1352368 Share Posted December 23, 2019 Thank you so much for the 2 documents regarding exclusions. It appears to me you have done very well. You have set all components of Kaspersky in the Allow list of Malwarebytes version 4. You have all set as trusted exclusions all main EXE components of Malwarebytes in the Kaspersky "Trusted applications" You have set all protection SYS drivers of Malwarebytes also excluded in the exclusions section of Kaspersky. I also see you excluded elements of Thunderbird in both applications. Bravo. Kudos. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimsarles Posted December 25, 2019 ID:1352541 Share Posted December 25, 2019 Hi. Is there a way to see those attachments or what was in them? I would like to try on my 2 PCs as well. They show as unavailable. Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
exile360 Posted December 25, 2019 ID:1352545 Share Posted December 25, 2019 Here are the contents of the attached documents above: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted December 25, 2019 ID:1352589 Share Posted December 25, 2019 (edited) This here is the main trust exclusions in words & image. Start ( open ) the Kaspersky application. Look down on the first screen, look for and click on the gear icon ( Settings ) On the Settings screen, click on “Additional” from the list on the left. Next, click on Threats and Exclusions from the list on the right-side pane. On the following screen, look down the list Click on “Specify trusted applications” click the Add button click the Browse button Once you clicked the Browse button, the objective is to guide this to where Malwarebytes for Windows is installed. From the left-side pane navigation, pick C drive Then click Program Files to expand & scroll down Then click Malwarebytes to expand Then click Anti-Malware to expand. Then focus on the EXE files to select each Click on Assistant,exe & click on the Open button to make that pick You will be prompted by Kaspersky at each line, so click the Continue button to confirm ( each ) Then repeat the same way for each of these as well IG.exe Malwarebytes_assistant.exe Mbam.exe MBAMInstallerService.exe MBamPt.exe MBAMService.exe Mbamtray.exe Mbamwow.exe mbamWsc.exe Apply the adjustments. When all done, click the X on the upper top right of the window. This is a sample screen I had from some of my testing related to this. NEXT, Go back to the Threats and Exclusions section of Kaspersky Click on “Manage Exclusions” Click the Add button On the next screen that shows “add new exclusion” click the BROWSE button Enter C:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes And click Add Your screen should look like this You also want to exclude the drivers ( .SYS ) files of Malwarebytes for Windows. Click the upper most X button at top to close. When done, close the Kasperky dialog windows. Do a Windows RESTART to insure that all this is saved and in effect during the new Windows session. NOTE: If after all this, there is some issue with a web browser or an email program, be sure you provide us the detail. Sincerely. Edited December 25, 2019 by Maurice Naggar Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Augusto Posted December 25, 2019 ID:1352640 Share Posted December 25, 2019 8 hours ago, Maurice Naggar said: This here is the main trust exclusions in words & image. Start ( open ) the Kaspersky application. Look down on the first screen, look for and click on the gear icon ( Settings ) On the Settings screen, click on “Additional” from the list on the left. Next, click on Threats and Exclusions from the list on the right-side pane. On the following screen, look down the list Click on “Specify trusted applications” click the Add button click the Browse button Once you clicked the Browse button, the objective is to guide this to where Malwarebytes for Windows is installed. From the left-side pane navigation, pick C drive Then click Program Files to expand & scroll down Then click Malwarebytes to expand Then click Anti-Malware to expand. Then focus on the EXE files to select each Click on Assistant,exe & click on the Open button to make that pick You will be prompted by Kaspersky at each line, so click the Continue button to confirm ( each ) Then repeat the same way for each of these as well IG.exe Malwarebytes_assistant.exe Mbam.exe MBAMInstallerService.exe MBamPt.exe MBAMService.exe Mbamtray.exe Mbamwow.exe mbamWsc.exe Apply the adjustments. When all done, click the X on the upper top right of the window. This is a sample screen I had from some of my testing related to this. NEXT, Go back to the Threats and Exclusions section of Kaspersky Click on “Manage Exclusions” Click the Add button On the next screen that shows “add new exclusion” click the BROWSE button Enter C:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes And click Add Your screen should look like this You also want to exclude the drivers ( .SYS ) files of Malwarebytes for Windows. Click the upper most X button at top to close. When done, close the Kasperky dialog windows. Do a Windows RESTART to insure that all this is saved and in effect during the new Windows session. NOTE: If after all this, there is some issue with a web browser or an email program, be sure you provide us the detail. Sincerely. Hi, We did exactly as you described it and it didn't work except for this file MWAC.SYS that doesn't exist on one of the computers. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted December 25, 2019 ID:1352644 Share Posted December 25, 2019 (edited) You need not use "Quote" when doing a reply. You did not say what is going on that is the issue. Is this one particular web browser ? what program ? We need fuller details, please. Exclude affected applications within Malwarebytes. Add a exclusion ( Allow a File ) for the application's program-executable file Malwarebytes version 4 steps: Add to the Allow List in Malwarebytes for Windows v4 Malwarebytes version 3 steps: Exclude detections in Malwarebytes for Windows v3 Test that out. See if it helps for the time being. Let me know the result after this. Edited February 20, 2020 by AdvancedSetup updated links Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Augusto Posted December 26, 2019 ID:1352707 Share Posted December 26, 2019 The problems already mentioned here on other forum pages. Applications stop responding simply do not open. They are open in the task manager and cannot be finalized. Not to a specific application, it happens in many applications including after several minutes the malwarebytes itself does not open its main window. So I can't put these applications on Firefox for example because malwarebytes or Kaspersky will no longer protect them. Instability is widespread in the system not only in one computer we have here 8 computers and the same happens. We did exactly how the instructions you guided on this page and the problems persist, not improved at all, not changed at all. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted December 26, 2019 ID:1352712 Share Posted December 26, 2019 (edited) If I may suggest, tackle just one machine only. as a new test ( not 8 ) Remind us the complete name of your Kaspersky app & if it has patch level G Besides Firefox browser, exactly what other apps seemingly get hung up ? For Firefox or any other web browser or email app like Thunderbird, make a specific exclusion for the EXE in the Malwarebytes 4 "Allow list". That does help. Exclude affected applications within Malwarebytes. Add a exclusion ( Allow a File ) for the application's program-executable file Malwarebytes version 4 steps: Add to the Allow List in Malwarebytes for Windows v4 Malwarebytes version 3 steps: Exclude detections in Malwarebytes for Windows v3 It helped me in my testing ( several weeks back). That method helped me to get Firefox behaving more normal, as well as PaleMoon browser. But honestly I do believe it is the new Kaspersky that is triggering the situation sch that some web browsers get tripped up. The "hung app" situation only was reported after Kaspersky came out with the newer 2020 versions. We may possibly have reached the point whereby both Kaspersky 2020 & Malwarebytes Premium v4 cant co-exist without special trust exclusions. I have listed above the suggest Trust Exclusions into Kaspersky. See also the more recent posts by Exile360 & LiquidTension. I regret the trouble you are having. As I noted, the Original Poster of this topic Dagar74 reported Quote Added Exclusions for Chrome and Thunderbird as recommended by Maurice Naggar above. No problems since the previously reported computer hang. Thanks for advice. Quote All 4 protections have been enabled since 12/20. Edited February 20, 2020 by AdvancedSetup updated links Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
keith_thfc Posted December 26, 2019 ID:1352714 Share Posted December 26, 2019 Same here. Have had to uninstall Malwarebytes as it was causing Firefox & other apps to freeze. Couldn't even kill them from Task Manager. Was fine until latest version of Kaspersky Internet Security was installed a few days ago. Can someone at Kaspersky look into this please? Have tried the steps suggested above but without any success. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Augusto Posted December 26, 2019 ID:1352717 Share Posted December 26, 2019 20 minutes ago, Maurice Naggar said: We are not an ordinary user. I am a systems analyst. I believe communicating with you is a bit complicated. I have repeated twice that we did exactly what you said. It makes no sense for me to exclude programs like Firefox or others since this is how I will be allowing security holes. I'll do my best. Analysis of bugar systems and find out what the conflict is. Initially I thought there is already a solution, but I don't see. So thanks for nothing. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KR9E Posted December 26, 2019 ID:1352726 Share Posted December 26, 2019 Just reporting in that I'm still monitoring the threads on the KIS/MB incompatibility issues. Holidays and scheduled surgery for Monday are limiting my time as far as being able to temporarily impare my computer to do testing though. I'm running Windows 10 version 1909, Kaspersky Internet Security 20.0.14.1085 (g) and Malwarebytes 3.8.3 (with Ransomware protection turned off). Here's my log entry from when I went back to this configuration from MB 4.0 based on suggestions found on this forum. I have had NO problems with any programs (including Firefox and Thunderbird) for over three weeks since reverting to MB 3.8.3. Have only general exclusions and trusted app designations in KIS for the MB and Firefox EXE files and overall folders. Originally had more exclusions/trust settings, but they were lost when I did a couple System Restores after completely uninstalling MB and KIS and reinstalling them in attempts to fix what turned out to be this compatibility problem. December 4, 2019 Downloaded and reverted to Malwarebytes Version 3.8.3. Disabled automatic MB application updates on both computers. Seems to be working fine now with Ransomware module still OFF. Scans complete successfully on both computers and three of the four real-time protection modules are running. UPDATE as of December 26, 2019 – still working just fine. Seems to be a good temporary fix. Will continue to monitor, including adding this thread as well as the others. Thanks for all of the efforts, especially from Maurice and those doing testing on their systems. May be able to help in late January by installing Malwarebytes 4.0 again, typing in the exclusions/trusted apps settings on both KIS and MB, and testing various programs. Happy New Year....................Jim Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maurice Naggar Posted December 26, 2019 ID:1352772 Share Posted December 26, 2019 Jim. Happy New Year. Take care of yourself & best wishes for your surgery. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
arleetel Posted December 27, 2019 ID:1352838 Share Posted December 27, 2019 Yesterday I installed malwarebytes 4.0.4.49, with all the exclusions mentioned by Porthos, only I left the ransomware protection OFF, to be on the safe side I thought. I restarted the computer and everything was OK. This morning starting the computer and : NO internet. The other computers were still on line with the old version 3.8.3.2965. I uninstalled malwarebytes the normal way, not with the support tool, restarted the computer and I was back online, reverted to the 3.8 version. Restarted the computer and malwarebytes vanished, probably because it was mentioned on my account that I used more devices, deactivated the device mentioned as second and everything was normal again. My version of windows : 1909 18363.535. Kaspersky Internet Security 20.014.1085 (g) I will also continue to follow-up everything concerning MBAM and Kaspersky incompatibilities, Kaspersky should make an effort and let us use both like in the past. Every time I contacted their support for some reason they always told me to uninstall malwarebytes which I refused and also explained why. I use malwarebytes since 2008, I think, and it always worked like it should, now I'm disappointed about some fight with AV companies to 'kill' malwarebytes the hard way, instead of advising to uninstall.Don't let them win ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBO1 Posted December 31, 2019 ID:1353311 Share Posted December 31, 2019 OK, Kaspersky Total Security 20.0.14.1085(g) and MB Premium 4.0.4 with all options actives for both products, under Win 10x64 build 1909 I have added the exclusion listed here for KAS in MB and for MB in KAS by Maurice Naggar, including CHROME.EXE and FIREFOX.EXE in MB. I finally had to add Mozilla Firefox\UPDATE.EXE in MB since it also froze while trying to start firefox. It really look like KAS and MB are fighting... At this point, both Chrome and Firefox seem to work but Firefox show 7 threads in Task Manager with one open tab and Chrome show 21 for 2 open Tabs. No idea if it was like that before upgrading to KAS 20 or not. Also, just discovered I now have an Error 0x81000203 while trying to access System Protection tab in the System Property dialog box. At this point, I am not sure if I have a stable system or not. This system would stay up for weeks without problem before. We'll see Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBO1 Posted December 31, 2019 ID:1353330 Share Posted December 31, 2019 2 hours ago, DBO1 said: Also, just discovered I now have an Error 0x81000203 while trying to access System Protection tab in the System Property dialog box. Ok, this problem is relate to the Kaspersky Removal tool that remove the "volsnap" string require by VSS in the following UpperFilters key [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{71a27cdd-812a-11d0-bec7-08002be2092f}] "UpperFilters"=hex(7):76,00,6f,00,6c,00,73,00,6e,00,61,00,70,00,00,00,00,00 Since I still have Kaspersky, the key now contain: klbackupdisk volsnap "UpperFilters"=hex(7):6b,00,6c,00,62,00,61,00,63,00,6b,00,75,00,70,00,64,00,69,\ 00,73,00,6b,00,00,00,76,00,6f,00,6c,00,73,00,6e,00,61,00,70,00,00,00,00,00 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBO1 Posted December 31, 2019 ID:1353431 Share Posted December 31, 2019 15 hours ago, DBO1 said: At this point, both Chrome and Firefox seem to work but Firefox show 7 threads in Task Manager with one open tab and Chrome show 21 for 2 open Tabs. No idea if it was like that before upgrading to KAS 20 or not. OK, after disabling MB from starting with windows, reboot, same number of thread with FF and Chrome BUT NOW, KAS take nearly all the CPU with no disk activity, even after 5 minutes... It return to normal after loading the MB console to reactivate it at next reboot.... After a reboot, all back to normal PS: yesterday after posting, I had to add VLC.EXE to the MB trusted list. Same issue I had with FF and Chrome before. Pretty sure I will have to add other applications to the trusted list in the coming days... Lots of fun ahead it seem Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjustjj00 Posted January 2, 2020 ID:1353581 Share Posted January 2, 2020 I think I may have a working system now, many thanks to everyone, including @Maurice Naggar. Will let it go a day or two and see. KIS 20.0.14.1085(g), MB 4.0.4.49, Windows 10 Pro 1909. Interestingly, I was not able to exclude the MB drivers. KIS refused to list them when attempting to exclude -- in fact only shows 3 files. screen shots attached which show that the drivers are there. Is there some "expert" checkbox I need to find and mark on KIS to get it to show me the drivers? Additionally, I too have noticed that Chrome has multiple instances -- at the moment I have 4 open tabs and 13 processes. Closed all but one tab and I still have 11 processes. Is this normal or part of the "incompatibility" issue? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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