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Frequent Malware RTP Detection


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Hello, I have been using MalwareBytes for a few years now and I have been satisfied with its performance, but I recently downloaded something and ever since then I have been getting multiple Malware/Trojan blocked sites I have the list of malware included in the picture attached to this support. My main worry is the one it marks as a "Trojan". The ones it flags as malware are Valheim.exe which I downloaded through steam, and I believe to be false positives, though I am more than willing to be corrected. I ran a scan on the directory anyways and it came up clean. I am not using any mods for Valheim. The other notification I am getting is one saying "Trojan", and said exported file with my findings will also be attached. The only information the notepad gives are:

 

-Blocked Website Details-
Malicious Website: 1
, System, Blocked, -1, -1, 0.0.0, , 

-Website Data-
Category: Trojan
Domain: 
IP Address: 74.208.16.65
Port: 137
Type: Outbound
File: System
 

How do I address this? I have done multiple scans on my computer following updating Malwarebytes to its latest version. Any further steps I could be taking would be welcome. Even if it's the best case scenario and I'm just getting a lot of false positives I would be very happy to know how to make the detections stop.

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samplemalwarediagnosis.txt 8202517.txt 81921901.txt

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