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  • Birthday 07/24/1989
  1. Hi, I've been visiting this site for years, and woke up today to find it blocked.. had to have happened Feb 7. Could someone please look into this? hxxp://www.gamebanana.com/
  2. Hi, I've recently installed 3.0.5 and have been having troubles with my system. Many of my 'startup' applications no longer run after a reboot (e.g. and are missing from the toolbar). A couple of these programs refuse to stay running, shortly after opening them. The anti-exploit module is broken, and the MBAM system tray icon is missing. I've uninstalled MBAM, and while many of the startup applications are opening normally again, a couple of them have not.. which suggests that 3.0.5 did something that I have no way of knowing how to fix. I did performed 'sfc scannow' and it turned up normal, so maybe there is some hope is fixing this? In the meantime, is there a trusted source where I can download a previous version of Malwarebytes? Is there an archive somewhere? I'll take anything that's recent from 2.0 if possible.
  3. Okay, thanks for your help.. that was easy I'm kinda weary about the Anti-Exploit stuff that remained, still seemed to have its claws in the system
  4. I hit Ignore and it installed :] but umm.. what did i just do?
  5. I didn't click that, because it said it wasn't a recommended option.
  6. I'm on 3.0 and tried to manually update to the latest version, but I got the error message in the first screenshot while trying to install it. I then uninstalled Malwarebytes, and got the same message while trying to install it again. I read somewhere that I should delete the mbae64.sys file in C:\Windows\System32\drivers, then to try installing it again, but I can't (see 2nd screenshot). Apparently the file is being used by something, but I can't identify it in the Task Manager. I'm running as administrator and even restarted.. nothing helps. I looked inside the Program Files\Malwarebytes\Anti-Malware folder and there is this mbae.dll file inside (3rd screenshot). I had Anti-Exploit installed before 3.0, but after 3.0 I don't know why this file is still exists. My system has been acting wonky ever since this went down.. some programs will open, but won't stay running. Please help.
  7. You could at least try to hide your jealousy.
  8. Thanks arturt.. although the sticky says otherwise, i still appreciate your help. It may even help the staff
  9. Hi, I visit a certain forum occasionally, and usually when i do, i run across a blocked connection to 'yuq.me'. What is it, and is it a false positive? This (hxxp ://www. theisozone .com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=30007&p=241106&hilit=download+cloustores#p241106) prompted the website block. It links to a thread at The Iso Zone (www.theisozone.com), a friendly emulator community site/forum. By the way, have an adblocker ready just incase.
  10. Thanks Spud for sharing that link, it was really interesting. I do have a question though, if you've got a PC with 80,000 images on it, and Malwarebytes said everything was clean, is it considered safe? I use Visipics to separate duplicates, and of the dupes it occasionally finds, the differences i find in some of these images are only related to bytes (KB/MB), not dimension or filetype. I always keep the images with the larger byte size because i feel like I'm saving the original file, keeping in mind that they might have been saved as PNG and re-converted by some as a JPG.
  11. I'm confused.. isn't the IP address the same as the domain? OnCelebrity is just a celebrity picture site, i don't see how anybody can experience fraud there..
  12. Is this a false positive? MBAM seems to have blocked this IP multiple times in one visit attempt. Found at http://oncelebrity.com/ , doesn't seem like a bad site. Posted log below: Update, 6/4/2014 12:29:57 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Manual, Malware Database, 2014.6.4.1, 2014.6.4.2, Protection, 6/4/2014 12:29:59 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Refresh, Starting, Protection, 6/4/2014 12:29:59 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, Stopping, Protection, 6/4/2014 12:29:59 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, Stopped, Protection, 6/4/2014 12:30:27 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Refresh, Success, Protection, 6/4/2014 12:30:27 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, Starting, Protection, 6/4/2014 12:30:27 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, Started, Detection, 6/4/2014 12:47:56 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, IP, 93.184.69.189, oncelebrity.com, 57685, Outbound, C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe, Detection, 6/4/2014 12:47:56 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, IP, 93.184.69.189, oncelebrity.com, 57686, Outbound, C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe, Detection, 6/4/2014 12:47:57 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, IP, 93.184.69.189, oncelebrity.com, 57685, Outbound, C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe, Detection, 6/4/2014 12:47:57 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, IP, 93.184.69.189, oncelebrity.com, 57687, Outbound, C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe, Detection, 6/4/2014 12:47:57 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, IP, 93.184.69.189, oncelebrity.com, 57688, Outbound, C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe, Detection, 6/4/2014 12:47:59 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, IP, 93.184.69.189, oncelebrity.com, 57689, Outbound, C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe, Detection, 6/4/2014 12:47:59 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, IP, 93.184.69.189, oncelebrity.com, 57690, Outbound, C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe, Detection, 6/4/2014 12:47:59 AM, SYSTEM, FONTAINE, Protection, Malicious Website Protection, IP, 93.184.69.189, oncelebrity.com, 57691, Outbound, C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe, (end)
  13. Still, couldn't MBAM do a better job of differentiating a change made by the user, and one made by malware? I'm glad that it is at least labeled as a 'PUM', but this only appears on MBAM 2.0, and isn't as helpful to the less savvy. For the longest time, I had been lead to believe that I was infected with a malware that was extremely conniving and hard to kill, 'jumping' from new installation to new installation, when the real cause was actually customizing the interface every time i setup one these 'new installations'. If i could have been given that answer a lot sooner, i would not have reinstalled my system as many times as i have.
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