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Hello. I have recently had shortcuts appear on my desktop for Opera Stable. I used to have Opera installed but hadn't used it in a long time and I'm not completely sure whether or not I had uninstalled it a long time ago. After deleting a new Opera shortcut from my desktop for the second time, I opened Revo Uninstaller to just remove Opera. I was surprised to see that the installation date listed is today.
Googling has lead me to a lot of dead-ends because people are searching for browser extensions and hijacking with regard to Malwarebytes, and I wasn't able to find any clear answers to my questions.
I did stumble across this site which seems to be a business version of Malewarebytes that does automatically update browsers - Access Denied (Scroll down to the second image on the page.)
Malwarebytes Adw Cleaner also seems to automatically update browsers - Malwarebytes AdwCleaner 7.2.4 comes with Automatic Updater
I used Revo Uninstaller to remove Opera Stable, but I am confused and suspicious about how and why it was installed today. Google Chrome, which I do use, was also updated today. Firefox was updated yesterday, but I use that all the time (like right now) and I have it set to notify me first. I tend to download right away but then sometimes procrastinate with restarting FF, so that may be legit. Dropbox was updated five days ago, and I can't find the settings from the taskbar but I think it normally updates automatically.
I had the free trial of the regular premium Malwarebytes that recently expired, and I left the free version on my system... but those sites linked above made me wonder if Malwarebytes is responsible for newly installed versions of Opera, and maybe Chrome and/or Dropbox.
Can anybody familiar with free Malwarebytes shed any light on this? Is it normal for Malwarebytes to update browsers and/or any other programs other than itself?
Googling has lead me to a lot of dead-ends because people are searching for browser extensions and hijacking with regard to Malwarebytes, and I wasn't able to find any clear answers to my questions.
I did stumble across this site which seems to be a business version of Malewarebytes that does automatically update browsers - Access Denied (Scroll down to the second image on the page.)
Malwarebytes Adw Cleaner also seems to automatically update browsers - Malwarebytes AdwCleaner 7.2.4 comes with Automatic Updater
I used Revo Uninstaller to remove Opera Stable, but I am confused and suspicious about how and why it was installed today. Google Chrome, which I do use, was also updated today. Firefox was updated yesterday, but I use that all the time (like right now) and I have it set to notify me first. I tend to download right away but then sometimes procrastinate with restarting FF, so that may be legit. Dropbox was updated five days ago, and I can't find the settings from the taskbar but I think it normally updates automatically.
I had the free trial of the regular premium Malwarebytes that recently expired, and I left the free version on my system... but those sites linked above made me wonder if Malwarebytes is responsible for newly installed versions of Opera, and maybe Chrome and/or Dropbox.
Can anybody familiar with free Malwarebytes shed any light on this? Is it normal for Malwarebytes to update browsers and/or any other programs other than itself?
My Computer
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Toshiba Satellite U845W-S410
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
- CPU
- Intel ® Core™ i5-3317U Processor
- Memory
- 6GB DDR3 1600MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Mobile Intel ® HD Graphics with 64MB-1696MB dynamically allo
- Monitor(s) Displays
- All-in-one -- Generic PnP Monitor
- Screen Resolution
- 14.4” diagonal widescreen TruBrite ® TFT display at 1792 x 7
- Hard Drives
- 500GB (5400 RPM, Serial ATA) with dedicated 32GB mSATA SSD disk
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- Keyboard
- Logitech
- Mouse
- Logitech