how to add an exclusions-list in mbar ?


  1. Posts : 1,961
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    malwarebytes anti-rootkit


    Malwarebytes anit-rootkit ( mbar) is missing an exclusion-list , I have to exclude the same items it finds , after every scan !
    Is it possible to add an exclusions-list to the program ??
    Last edited by pietcorus2; 10 Jul 2018 at 07:54.
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    I dont understand why Im not getting any response from the forum ; am I the only one using this program (mbar)........???
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  3. Posts : 16,931
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    Either that or nobody knows what mbar stands for. Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit? - in which case you might usefully search their support for guidance.

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    Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit .........right !
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  5. Posts : 16,931
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    People often just see lists of thread titles so those with the knowledge you need might not notice your thread.

    I suggest that you click on Edit post underneath your original post [your question] and alter its title to include the term Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit and add an explanation of what you have tried to do already as well as what happened when you tried to find an answer within Malwarebytes support pages.

    If you still get no response after taking these actions then post in Waiting for a response (At least 24 hours) Post here - TenForums

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    Thanks, did so , will see......!
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    First of all, do a google search on these programs you're going to exclude to make sure they are indeed not rootkits. If you d/l ed these programs from anywhere else aside from the official site, it's fully possible that a root kit could have been added to the payload.

    You can also check on the Malwarebytes forums to see if any false positives have been reported on the programs you are using.

    Next, d/l & run TDSSKiller. If this finds any rootkits, then the odds are good you actually have one. The program is free standing & does not require installation.

    Download TDSSKiller

    Note   Note
    When running TDSSKiller, launch the program, click on the blue text "Change Parameters" & check the box marked "Detect TDLFS File system." Click OK & then run the scan.
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  8. Posts : 16,931
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    @Borg 386 the OP raised another thread in which I think the issue has been resolved - Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit

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  9. Posts : 1,961
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    There is no solution , uninstalled Anti-Rootkit , using MBAM 3 ( latest )..........
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  10. Posts : 39,936
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    Try3 said:
    @Borg 386 the OP raised another thread in which I think the issue has been resolved - Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit

    Denis
    Thanks for the notification @Try3
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