MalwareBytes Question
#1
In another thread NIK had suggested installing MalwareBytes to assist in locating problems. Never having used it I thought why not try it out. While there were no major issues found, it now reports 'Malicious Website Blocked' quite often when uTorrent is running. It does not seem to interfere with downloading or uploading so I was wondering if I should let it keep blocking them or create exceptions for them??? Some of the IP's are 218.9.178.77 // 98.142.251.247 // 212.117.167.52 // 109.163.230.167

Some of the connections are outbound and some are incoming. My gut feeling is to keep them blocked since it does not appear to have any effect on uTorrent. But, I thought I would ask and maybe learn something.

Thanks,
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#2
I would leave it alone.
If you want to see something more mind boggling check out the log in your firewall under blocked.
If you are torrenting all the time the list should be in the ks.

Trust MWB most of the time.
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#3
As Shady has said above, leave it alone. If the Pop-up is irritating or bothers you (And it does both for me). Disable it . But again, as Shady has said. Trust MWB imo.
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#4
Does MB still tell you if the software program is illegally-obtain, or displays "Don't steal our software?"

That's why I don't use it.
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#5
Depends on the torrent RX. Older ones do. Newer ones don't as that bug has been surpressed/overcome.
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#6
(Aug 07, 2014, 16:26 pm)RobertX Wrote: Does MB still tell you if the software program is illegally-obtain, or displays "Don't steal our software?"

That's why I don't use it.

No, the hack works just fine. However I went to the MalwareBytes forum to research some of this and they definitely 'don't recommend using torrenting software'. That's why I thought I would ask here.

Thanks for all of the input folks!!!!
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#7
(Aug 07, 2014, 15:47 pm)DavidTenn Wrote: In another thread NIK had suggested installing MalwareBytes to assist in locating problems. Never having used it I thought why not try it out. While there were no major issues found, it now reports 'Malicious Website Blocked' quite often when uTorrent is running. It does not seem to interfere with downloading or uploading so I was wondering if I should let it keep blocking them or create exceptions for them??? Some of the IP's are 218.9.178.77 // 98.142.251.247 // 212.117.167.52 // 109.163.230.167

Some of the connections are outbound and some are incoming. My gut feeling is to keep them blocked since it does not appear to have any effect on uTorrent. But, I thought I would ask and maybe learn something.

Thanks,

I downloaded it for exactly the same reason as DavidTenn and was asking myself the same question so thanks for posting to see the answers. Thanks for the answers as well,

It did get me thinking about what else I should have that I don't know about. I have loaded on my PC;
CCleaner
Advanced SystemCare 7
TuneUp Utilities
MalwareBytes

What else would you load?
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#8
(Aug 07, 2014, 17:52 pm)snilloc Wrote:
(Aug 07, 2014, 15:47 pm)DavidTenn Wrote: In another thread NIK had suggested installing MalwareBytes to assist in locating problems. Never having used it I thought why not try it out. While there were no major issues found, it now reports 'Malicious Website Blocked' quite often when uTorrent is running. It does not seem to interfere with downloading or uploading so I was wondering if I should let it keep blocking them or create exceptions for them??? Some of the IP's are 218.9.178.77 // 98.142.251.247 // 212.117.167.52 // 109.163.230.167

Some of the connections are outbound and some are incoming. My gut feeling is to keep them blocked since it does not appear to have any effect on uTorrent. But, I thought I would ask and maybe learn something.

Thanks,

I downloaded it for exactly the same reason as DavidTenn and was asking myself the same question so thanks for posting to see the answers. Thanks for the answers as well,

It did get me thinking about what else I should have that I don't know about. I have loaded on my PC;
CCleaner
Advanced SystemCare 7
TuneUp Utilities
MalwareBytes

What else would you load?

Here's your conflict snilly. Just like running 2 instances of a A/V.

CCleaner
Advanced SystemCare 7
TuneUp Utilities


CCleaner and Malwarebytes, in conjunction with an A/V is more than enough. Always do a custom install on ALL downloaded software be it torrented or from the softwares site. Bloat/shitware has a way of getting peeps to clicky clicky.
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#9
(Aug 07, 2014, 18:01 pm)-nelly- Wrote: Here's your conflict snilly. Just like running 2 instances of a A/V.

CCleaner
Advanced SystemCare 7
TuneUp Utilities


CCleaner and Malwarebytes, in conjunction with an A/V is more than enough. Always do a custom install on ALL downloaded software be it torrented or from the softwares site. Bloat/shitware has a way of getting peeps to clicky clicky.

LOL @ clicky clicky so easily done but I'm learning.

Thanks again for the help. Smile
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#10
No problem snilloc. You ever have ANY problem with software. Just post the problem and we'll try our best to give you a proper fix mate Wink
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