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Malwarebytes Constant blocked "outgoing" to 112.175.243.23
Windows 7 pro, 64bit.
Malwarebytes pro and MSE running.
I tried Combofix, malwareytes is safe mode, SAS, D7 malware removal.
Any ideas ?
thanks
Windows 7 pro, 64bit.
Malwarebytes pro and MSE running.
I tried Combofix, malwareytes is safe mode, SAS, D7 malware removal.
Any ideas ?
thanks
That is just a warning that you are trying to access a site or server that is known for malware...
It doesn't mean you have any malware on your PC.
You can ignore the block/warning and go to the web site.
After the block message, Rt. click on the MBAM tray icon and click Add to ignore list
You can also disable IP Blocking completely in the MBAM options.
If I were you, I would disable the notification, not the IP Blocker itself. You can do this by unticking the box next to "Show tooltip balloon" in the protection tab. I always leave the notifactions off and expect it to do its thing. While using Skype or other chat clients, it will block some IPs but not most (meaning the program works fine while not potentially exposing you to malware), and when using a web browsers it will regularly block IPs of ads that may be potentially dangerous. Unless you regularly visit free porn sites or something like that, the IP blocker will rarely prevent you from doing anything, but the notifications are annoying.
i agree, if you get a lot of notifications disabling them would be better.
It depends on the programs a person uses...torrents, p2p, etc.
I rarely get a block, so i prefer to know when i do hit one, and what program / site caused it.
But this one is too the same ip address all the time.
You can read about MBAM IP blocking here ( Section G - IP Protection Module )
FAQ - Common Issues, Questions, and their Solutions - Malwarebytes Forum
A check of the IP address says it's located in The Republic of Korea. By any chance are you using GOM Player? GOM player is nice, but it it will report back on anything you watch unless you block it.
Interesting. looking at POT Player I find this:
And the addy checks out as being Korean. It may have put something on your PC you're unaware of.PotPlayer is a free advanced multimedia player. Done by the same Korean author as The KMPlayer.