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I'm fairly sure I've found a false positive. It appears to be a DLL file within Minecraft's files. After quarantining the file, restarting my PC and scanning again, Malwarebytes doesn't detect the file. However, once I run Minecraft, it detects it again. After searching about the file, apparently it's a Java graphics library. I'm sure it's a false positive but some more info would be appreciated. I've included the file and scan log below.

lwjgl32.zip MalLog.txt

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The file was whitelisted in 5/11. Please clear your hubblecache by following these instructions:

  1. Click on the Malwarebytes icon in the system tray
  2. Select "Quit Malwarebytes"
  3. Navigate to %PROGRAMDATA%\Malwarebytes\MBAMService
  4. Delete the file HubbleCache
  5. Open Malwarebytes
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9 minutes ago, cli said:

The file was whitelisted in 5/11. Please clear your hubblecache by following these instructions:

  1. Click on the Malwarebytes icon in the system tray
  2. Select "Quit Malwarebytes"
  3. Navigate to %PROGRAMDATA%\Malwarebytes\MBAMService
  4. Delete the file HubbleCache
  5. Open Malwarebytes

Brilliant, that worked! I didn't realize it was a simple fix like that. Thanks for helping me out :)

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