Computers running Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) alongside Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection may experience sluggish performance. These problems can range from slower boot times to generally slow PC performance doing common tasks. The root of the issue is caused by logging within Symantec software, which causes Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection to consistently monitor the logging location and files. […]
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Report false positive found with Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection
To report a false positive found with Malwarebytes cloud-managed solutions, submit a Support Ticket. A support agent will then reach out to you with further instructions. Do not take any further action on the false positive until we have reviewed it. Additional information Collect Malwarebytes Endpoint Agent diagnostic logs Source : Official Malwarebytes Brand Editor by : […]
Remotely deploy Malwarebytes Endpoint Agent to Macs using UAMDM
To remotely deploy the Malwarebytes Endpoint Agent on Mac devices, Apple requires end users to grant Full Disk Access for macOS 10.15+ and allow our kernel/system extension. Normally, end users must manually go to their Mac Settings to grant these permissions which allow Malwarebytes to properly function. This article describes how you can remotely deploy […]
PUP and PUM FAQs for Endpoint Protection customers (Malwarebytes)
Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection and Malwarebytes Endpoint Detection and Response software detects Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) and Potentially Unwanted Modifications (PUMs). PUPs and PUMs are not considered malicious, but they may have undesirable effects that Malwarebytes does not recommend. What is the difference between a PUP and a PUM? PUPs usually come in the form of toolbars, bundleware, bloatware, […]
Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection keeps detecting the same Google Chrome PUP
You have removed a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) from Google Chrome™ but Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection keeps detecting the same PUP. This may be caused by Google Chrome Sync replacing Chrome settings and entries after Malwarebytes disinfects them. Reset Sync Data to prevent PUP redetections Follow the steps below to disable account sync in Chrome, reset […]
Malwarebytes Endpoint Agent not starting
Occasionally the Malwarebytes endpoint agent service MBEndpointAgent may not start when the computer is booted up. This article provides options to ensure reliable startup by a Malwarebytes policy setting and additionally batch file or GPO setting. Resolution Allow services additional time to startup This setting gives all Windows services more time to startup and thereby avoiding service […]
Malwarebytes Nebula not showing endpoint
If you cannot find a Malwarebytes Endpoint Agent in the Malwarebytes Nebula platform, it may be due to endpoints having outdated certificates. To confirm this, go to C:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes Endpoint Agent\Logs and open up the EndpointAgent.txt. In the Malwarebytes Endpoint Agent log, confirm you see the following error message: System.Security.SecurityException: Issue with Authenticode signature Error:2148098053 Cause The error message above indicates […]
Mac endpoint missing Full Disk Access in Malwarebytes Nebula
Your Mac endpoint is displaying the needs attention indicator . Click the indicator to see the message. If you receive the following error message: “Your team has not yet granted this endpoint permission to allow full disk access (FDA) to Malwarebytes. For the best protection, we highly recommend that you grant this endpoint access to this […]
Legacy System Extension warning on Mac endpoints (Malwarebytes)
In macOS 10.15.4 and 10.15.5, a warning message notifies you that kernel extensions will no longer be supported in future Apple updates. No need to panic, Malwarebytes is aware of this upcoming change and are working to upgrade our kernel extension to Apple’s new Endpoint Security framework. All you need to do is update your […]
Group Policy registry keys detected as PUMs in Endpoint Protection (Malwarebytes)
After a threat scan, your Malwarebytes Endpoint Detection and Response software detects Group Policy registry keys as Potentially Unwanted Modifications (PUMs). Cause If you have a Group Policy enforced on your network, your Malwarebytes software assumes the Group Policy registry keys are Potentially Unwanted Modifications. If these registry keys were added with your permission, you may treat the detections as false […]