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blackdove83

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  1. What exactly happened that caused this apparently widespread issue? I also had the malicious websote protection disabled and it failed to update yesterday. Was it simply a bad update or something else?
  2. I don't think I could work for them. Pretty sure its in San Fransisco, based on about two minutes of searching, but I'm on my PC and I don't click a lot of random websites. When I get on my Android I'll find its exact location.
  3. Find out where they use red and gold last generation Toyota Prius taxis with blue writing on the side. That's the city. Then look for the construction in the area using Google earth, to find a large enough road(appears to be a six lane elevated road) with buildings being built. Then use street view to find the exact location.
  4. So Flash and Silverlight are both protected in the free and premium versions? I just want to be sure, because neither is listed in the shields on my premium version.
  5. So it will basically analyze the behavior for exploit techniques etc.? And why doesn't it show Flash as being protected anymore? Is that included in the browser level protection or do I have to add a custom shield? It also doesn't show AcroRd32.exe or Acrobat.exe as being shielded, although I have premium. Sometimes the shielded applications drop to 0 when I open a PDF in Internet Explorer too. And one more question, I know it says in the known conflicts that it's not currently compatible with EMET, but I have EMET 4.1 Update 1 installed and just have the simexecflow mitigation disabled for IE. I've also had to remove the EMET mitigations for Acrobat.exe and AcroRd32.exe. Will having EMET and MBAE at the same time cause a problem other than making things not function sometimes? Will it reduce the protection of either program to have them both on at the same time?
  6. I just added TeamSpeak3 64 bit client and Ventrilo to my custom shields. It says they shield and unshield when I open and close the applications, but I'm curious, how does it "know" what to do to shield these applications?
  7. I think i know what shes talking about. Only occasionally happens with mbam 2 with early start self protection enabled. Its the "duh dun" of windows "device disconnect" or "device connect" i think. Idk why it does it to me either.
  8. I dont buy prebuilts because most of them are cheap junk. Good ones like Maingear, Digital Storm or Origin are a lot more expensive than one i can build myself. If you put Windows 7 on your current PC how is that not putting money in Microsofts hands?
  9. If your computer is too slow to browse the internet, it might be time for a new one. If you need help building a new computer, feel free to ask. Something with 2GB of RAM is likely to be ancient and not worth upgrading. What are the rest of your specs?
  10. Isnt CCleaner more dangerous than just using Windows Disk Cleanup, Disk Defragmenter and Autoruns?
  11. No problem. I constantly have to get people to change that silly default setting so they can use ventrilo. Drives me crazy that its set up like that by default in Windows 7 and 8. Same thing with graphics drivers and in game settings. The default settings are almost always wrong If you need help with either of those feel free to ask.
  12. I would guess that the legit tools used in this forum(Adwcleaner, JRT, and stuff like that) might even remove junk "utilities" like those as PUPs. Not gonna install the junk to test it personally!
  13. Right click speaker icon. Recording devices. Go to the communications tab. Set it to "do nothing". By default its settoreduce volume by 80%. If you got skype or other voice programs on make sure you disable their auto speaker and mic adjustment settings as well.
  14. Is that what that one malware discovered in 2012 that used forged certificates did?
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