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Every time I run malwarebytes it finds Disable.SecurityCenter and has it labeled as bad(1)good(0). But it will not remove/fix it. Also, my computer will no longer boot in safe mode (thought I'd try running Malwarebytes from there).

Any help/suggestions would be appreciate.

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Welcome to Malwarebytes! I have the same issue, I used the ignore icon, I guess you made a change in your windows/ms downloads? Malwarebytes is best run in windows, why you can't start in safe mode is another issue? any errors or changes? that you made? and can you post what your Anti-Virus program is please? regards..
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Some more research reveals this:

It's not an FP but it's not actual malware either. I think this thread will explain it (in GREAT detail, prepare for some reading :) ).

Also is your AV out of date?
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View Postyardbird, on Sep 18 2009, 06:14 PM, said:

Some more research reveals this:

It's not an FP but it's not actual malware either. I think this thread will explain it (in GREAT detail, prepare for some reading :) ).

Also is your AV out of date?

I use AVG as my Antivirus, it's up-to-date and it runs a complete scan nightly. I use Zone Alarm as my firewall. I am running XP with Service Pack 3. Two nights ago I got hit with Vundo (sp?), which Malwarebytes took care of, but at the same time, it started this Disable.SecurityCenter stuff. Along with not being able to boot in safe mode, I am unable to do a system restore to any previous dates.

Of to read your link. Thanks for the help.

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If you want to make sure your still not infected? Then follow these instructions:

follow these instructions & post it in the HiJackLog Forum please

Scan and post logs - read note at bottom in green
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  • Using these other tools often makes the cleanup task more difficult and time consuming.
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