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Hi,

I downloaded malwarebytes for trial a fews days ago, and i got 3 notifications about RTP detection then i look into the details and the attempts were all port 445, website blocked, inbound but from 3 different IP addresses.

After i've notice the attempts, i ran a scan immediately and malwarebytes said nothing were found, but i was still a little worried so i reset my pc with removing all files (sorry for couldn't provide the scan history and detection history).

Should i be worry about this and can i have some advice about it?

Thank you.

 

 

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Hi. 

A website Block notice just means that Malwarebytes web protection is keeping your ps safe from potential harm. It is very important to have info as to what IP is being blocked
What the link URL is, if any
What program or executable file is shown on the display

You say you have reset Windows fully. That does indeed mean that the history of Malwarebytes is all gone.
Some tips, not necessarily in order.

  • Let me suggest that you get your browsers each, as applicable, to have the Malwarebytes Browser Guard.

See Support article how-to

https://support.malwarebytes.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038520374-Install-Malwarebytes-Browser-Guard

For Firefox, get the Firefox extension.
The Windows EDGE browser is capable of using the same extension as the Chrome one.
Note: If your pc also has Opera or Brave or Vivaldi browser, you can install the Chrome version of the Malwarebytes Browser Guard ( on each as appropriate).

  • Make a run to Microsoft Windows Update & do a Check for Updates.

 select the Windows Start button, and then go to Settings  > Update & Security  > Windows Update >> click Check for Updates.

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You are welcome. 
One other action:  Malwarebytes for Windows  can detect and remove most malware with no further actions required for free.
Since it does not appear that this machine has it, go and install Malwarebytes for Windows.
See https://support.malwarebytes.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038479134-Download-and-install-Malwarebytes-for-Windows

After the setup has completed, run a Threat Scan, open Malwarebytes for Windows and click the blue Scan button.

Then, locate the Scan run report;  export out a copy;  & then attach in with your  reply.
See https://support.malwarebytes.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038479194-View-Reports-and-History-in-Malwarebytes-for-Windows-v4

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Glad we could help.

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