![]() I checked the settings again - still not set to perform automatic scans. This time it did allow me to export the text file so I attach it here. Upon completion of the re-boot I opened Malware bytes and found that it had again identified and quarantined 'Trojan.downloader', so I deleted it again. Unfortunately I didn't get a chance to fully read what it said as it automatically instigated a re-boot before I had time to read it, let alone save my work! Arrrgh!!! Lost it! I was unaware that Malwarebytes was again performing an automatic scan until I got a pop up telling me that a re-boot was required. At this point I simply deleted the items and moved on. I tried copying the file to clipboard but it didn't work, nothing copied. The pop up indicated that Malwarebytes had failed to deal with the problems but I found them - they had been quarantined, which was also odd as the settings were set NOT to automatically quarantine items. I was surprised as when I checked the settings automatic scans were NOT scheduled. Yesterday however a scan ran automatically and I got a pop up telling me that a couple of issues had been detected - 2 PUPs and 'Trojan.downloader'. Up until now I have had no issues and scans have only occurred when I initiate them which I do periodically, at least once a month. I am running Free Malwarebytes for some time, current version 3.3.1.
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