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It may change & corrupt default settings of browsers like Firefox, Chrome or Internet explorer
Changes home page and displays unwanted pop-ups advertisements
Causes frequent web redirects to wrong websites, hijacks search engine settings and leads to unexpected webpages
Keeps record of browsing activities and interests
Collects Personal user information which may include sensitive financial data such as logins, usernames, accounts
It may bring further infections are direct the user to infectious sites
Makes the browser run slow, uses a big part of system resources
originally posted by: imod02
Just a little bit of info, I kept getting "bad pool caller" BSOD, after I rechered it a lot nothing seemed to help till I found one pice of info that said malwerebytes can cause it. So I removed malwerebytes and my PC has been rock steady since ( about 4 weeks now). Anybody else has this ??
originally posted by: Adonsa
Solved.
Many thanks for your responses.
I heard back from Malwarebytes. What is likely taking place is an article (that resides on ATS) is retrieving content from "JW Player" and placing the video onto ATS message threads. Based on your comments, this probably isn't a widespread problem.
There is a jwplayer virus out there, and it appears that "JW Player" and the jwplayer virus are not the same. I could be wrong, but that seems to be the case right now.
The fix, for Google Chrome and possibly most browsers, is to install the Flash Control extension, and let it do what it does. Flash Control lets you allow or disallow each JW Player video to persist on the web page you're looking at.
Hope this is useful.
I haven't had a single BSOD since I built my computer last year and Malwarebytes is one of the first applications I installed. I also used it for years before that without any problems.
originally posted by: imod02
Just a little bit of info, I kept getting "bad pool caller" BSOD, after I rechered it a lot nothing seemed to help till I found one pice of info that said malwerebytes can cause it. So I removed malwerebytes and my PC has been rock steady since ( about 4 weeks now). Anybody else has this ??