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For about two weeks I've been getting regular pop-up messages that MBAM blocked access to a potentially dangerous site. The IP address always changes. Does MBAM keep a record of what process/application on my PC is trying to "phone home"? Or, am I going to have to go through each process in the dang Task Manager and look them up online to find out what they do?

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How can I add an IP so it won't be detected and can access a site I need to?

Visit the site and incur an IP block. Then right-click on the Malwarebytes system-tray icon after the block notification appears, and choose Add to Ignore List.

Hi - Please read Section G of the FAQ area first - This will explain how the IP blocking works -

If you have constant problems make sure all P2P uTorrent Limewire and similar programs are disabled -

If this continues you may have an infection from one of the sites you have visited - Our experts can review this for you -

As we do not work on Malware removal or diagnostics in the general forums please follow these directions -

Please print out, read and follow What do I do now? , skipping any steps you are unable to complete.

The next step is post a New Topic Here.

One of the expert helpers there will give you one-on-one assistance when one becomes available.

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you're alerted when someone has replied to your post - Please allow at least 48 hours for a reply as the experts can get busy at times -

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Alternatively, as a paying customer, you can contact the help desk at support@malwarebytes.org or via This Link

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