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I have 3 computers protected with Premium licenses at home, 1 of them is strictly used by child. Is there any way to a log of the detections that occurs on his computer ? I can get the emails reports but this doesn't give any details on the type of threats blocked. I wish I could monitor this a bit closer, such as is this caused by a file/program/website if so which one ? My goal is to educate him and teach him how to detect possible danger online without relying on the protection software. I haven't been able to find any such parameter in Malwarebytes control panel but I may have miss this (if I did, I missed it 2 or 3 times already and may need your guidance).

Hope you can advise :)

S.

 

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19 minutes ago, skorium said:

I can get the emails reports but this doesn't give any details on the type of threats blocked. I wish I could monitor this a bit closer, such as is this caused by a file/program/website if so which one ?

No there are no such logs available. Even the logs in the program only show web blocks and those have details on scource website but actual malware is only where it is found on the computer and name of infection.

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1 minute ago, Porthos said:

In the program you can look at detection history.

I knew this but I found it really slow to have to go through "Real-Time Protection" then, "Malware Blocked" and "Malicious sites blocked" open each result then go to "Advanced" tab to get the details and repeat for each records.

That is kind of sad there is not "export all" to get all in one report in text file (or whatever).

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3 minutes ago, skorium said:

That is kind of sad there is not "export all" to get all in one report in text file (or whatever).

I have moved your post to comments and suggestions so the team can be aware of your request.

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  • AdvancedSetup changed the title to Consolidated log of all detections over time

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