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Install rogue then run updated MBAM quick scan>>If you have a log like the one above it is very known to our database and no need to report it.

As a general guide isn't this a little risky? I'm not questioning the knowledge or experience of contributors but some rogues i've encountered prior to common detection are far from easy to remove once rooted. To test MBAM's detection of an installed rogue would require preventing intervention from other security applications by disabling them with the possibility (probability) of being blocked from restarting.
Fatdcuk
Fair point Remixed,

I need to reword that(it was written in haste at the end of a long day).

It would'nt be unfair to ask someone to verify within their abilities whether we already know the rogue(or malware sample) afterall the malware center is for reporting new rogues or malwares not known to the MBAM database at time of posting smile.gif
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