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While on youtube, got a blocked website alert and then 3 RTP detections


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Recently I installed the Malwarebytes Browser guard on Firefox

Had Firefox on a side monitor and got a pop up that a compromised website was blocked at 8:21pm, only tab I had open was youtube

and while typing this got 2 more at 9pm - These 2 both being RTP event
One was compromised and the other Port scan

and then another was detected for Port scan while still typing.

Is this normal

P.S. sorry if this is in the wrong area for the forums.
 

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2 minutes ago, Porthos said:

Browser Guard is doing its job protecting you.

Well I did think that was the case, Appreciate the speedy feedback!  If you could answer one more question, I'd be forever grateful!

Should I be worried that the bottom listed RTP Detection, has Compromised in the event details while the others don't?
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3 minutes ago, ParanoidPeep said:

Should I be worried that the bottom listed RTP Detection, has Compromised in the event details while the others don't?

Please provide the actual log instead of a screenshot.

You can find Scan and Protection logs within the Malwarebytes 5 program in the following location

 

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1 minute ago, Porthos said:

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-Log Details-
Protection Event Date: 9/21/2024
Protection Event Time: 8:57 PM
Log File: a8c973ec-787d-11ef-9da5-74563cbbdffa.json

-Software Information-
Version: 5.1.9.124
Components Version: 1.0.5014
Update Package Version: 1.0.89527
License: Premium

-System Information-
OS: Windows 10 (Build 19045.4894)
CPU: x64
File System: NTFS
User: System

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

-Website Data-
Category: Compromised
Domain:
IP Address: 38.76.73.6
Port: 445
Type: Inbound
File: System

 

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-Website Data-
Category: Compromised
Domain:
IP Address: 38.76.73.6
Port: 445
Type: Inbound
File: System

Inbound blocks can be stopped by having a router between your internet provider's modem and your computer.

The blocks are on addresses that are attempting to do a forced attempt to exploit remote-desktop-protocol. 

The Real-Time Protection of Malwarebytes for Windows is actively doing its job to protect the system.

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10 minutes ago, Porthos said:

-Website Data-
Category: Compromised
Domain:
IP Address: 38.76.73.6
Port: 445
Type: Inbound
File: System

Inbound blocks can be stopped by having a router between your internet provider's modem and your computer.

The blocks are on addresses that are attempting to do a forced attempt to exploit remote-desktop-protocol. 

The Real-Time Protection of Malwarebytes for Windows is actively doing its job to protect the system.

You can learn something new each day, thanks for that, and made sure to bump you to 380 solutions.

like how on some car tires if they have a green nozzle cap for their tires, then they're filled with nitrogen and not air.

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