If you have accessed a website you feel Malwarebytes for Windows Premium should have identified as “malicious”, verify Web Protection is working. When Web Protection is turned on and working, Malwarebytes for Windows Premium intercepts malicious websites and displays a notification. Malwarebytes for Windows may not block a website if: Web Protection is turned off […]
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Upload Malwarebytes Support Tool logs offline (Troubleshoot)
The Malwarebytes Support Tool troubleshoots, repairs, and resolves issues with Malwarebytes for Windows. Even without an internet connection, you can still upload troubleshooting logs to your open ticket with Malwarebytes Support. The tool can create troubleshooting logs as a zip file and save them to your desktop. If you have an open ticket with the […]
Upload logs to your ticket using the Malwarebytes Support Tool (Troubleshoot)
The Malwarebytes Support Tool troubleshoots, repairs, and resolves issues with Malwarebytes for Windows. If you have an open ticket with Malwarebytes Support, you can upload troubleshooting logs to your ticket using the Malwarebytes Support Tool. To start, you must have an active Internet connection. If you are not connected to the Internet, see the article Upload […]
Uninstall and reinstall Malwarebytes using the Malwarebytes Support Tool (Troubleshoot)
The Malwarebytes Support Tool troubleshoots, repairs, and resolves issues with Malwarebytes for Windows. If you’re experiencing a technical issue with Malwarebytes for Windows, you can use the Malwarebytes Support Tool to uninstall and reinstall Malwarebytes. The steps in this article detail the advanced Clean option. This option deletes all Malwarebytes for Windows files and all previous setting […]
Unable to activate Malwarebytes Premium license key on Windows device (Troubleshoot)
Some issues with activating Malwarebytes Premium are caused by minor errors, such as an incorrect or missing character. Malwarebytes for Windows may not accept your license key if: the characters in your license key have been entered incorrectly. the license key is not compatible with the Malwarebytes product you are trying to activate. the license […]
Surface Pro X compatibility with Malwarebytes for Windows v4 (Troubleshoot)
ARM-based Windows 10 PCs, such as Surface Pro X, are not currently compatible with Malwarebytes for Windows version 4. If you install Malwarebytes version 4 on this kind of device, technical issues may occur, such as an operating system crash. We recommend you do not install Malwarebytes for Windows version 4 on the Surface Pro […]
Repeated Chrome detections in Malwarebytes for Windows (Troubleshoot)
To check if Malwarebytes for Windows is detecting a recurring Google Chrome™ browser item, follow these steps: From your Malwarebytes for Windows dashboard, click the Scanner card. Click the Reports tab to display your previous scans. Double-click a Scan Report. Check the listed items in the scan report to confirm if a Chrome item is repeatedly detected. Malwarebytes is […]
Run Farbar Recovery Scan Tool to gather logs (Troubleshoot)
The Farbar Recovery Scan Tool is a free Windows utility designed to create troubleshooting logs for your computer. These logs help our Support team to identify and resolve issues with your computer. There are two versions of the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool available for download: 32-bit and 64-bit. To find which operating system is installed […]
Repair Malwarebytes for Windows with the Malwarebytes Support Tool (Troubleshoot)
The Malwarebytes Support Tool troubleshoots, repairs, and resolves issues with Malwarebytes for Windows. If you’re experiencing a technical issue with Malwarebytes for Windows, you can use the Malwarebytes Support Tool to repair that issue. The steps in this article detail the Repair option. This option uninstalls and re-installs Malwarebytes for Windows while saving your setting configurations and […]
Receiving message – Website blocked due to compromise (Malwarebytes)
This is an incoming block – meaning the IP address you see us blocking is scanning and/or attempting to force its way into your machine via different ports. These attacks can last anywhere from a few hours, days, to a week. They probe IP ranges then attempt to brute force their way into machines in […]