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Old 04-15-2017, 11:12 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by DaltonST View Post
See the attached image. This occurred as soon as I upgraded to the new version of Calibre.

Clearly this is a bug in Malwarebytes.

Added: Until calibre.exe was excluded from Malwarebytes' automatic quarantine, I could easily generate the result shown in the attached image via the menu action "Plugin Updater > Installed > ...." and then Right Click "install".
Thanks for the heads up.
IMHO The issue with all the Malware detection apps, is the definition of what is considered 'bad'.
I have had ALL Cookies flagged.
Sure, you can exempt things ...But that requires Knowledge of what each is. I sorta liked M$ security slider (in XP) idea
Suggested settings Off (not recommended) , Blaze, Normal, Paranoid
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