G. Morgan <G_Morgan@easy.com> wrote in
news:4e70v65e1n2c3991dq59tlmp8362pi51pi@Osama-is-dead.net:

> Dustin wrote:
>
>>> Are you aware of anyone who has loaded MBAM onto a fresh/clean
>>> computer and then run the programme - the result should of course

be
>>> that nothing untoward would have been found. Has that machine then
>>> been examined forensically to determine if MBAM has (just perhaps!)
>>> surreptitiously installed it's very own malware - maybe even a
>>> rootkit?

>>
>>I require clarification. Are you saying you believe malwarebytes

might
>>be doing something nefarious, David?

>
> I would like to know the same thing. What mechanism allows the MBAM
> program (and others like it) to hook into the file system.


Evidently you didn't catch my clarification request... MBAM has
proprietary technology which allows it to hook lol (hehehe.. damn, I
wish I could tell you) the file system. MBAM is NOT malicious and
doesn't install a rootkit or do anything else. I just can't tell you
any specifics man, sorry. If you think it's malicious, your about as
bright as BD.

Did you seriously not catch what I really intended with my question?

> That is not a trade secret I'm sure.


Sadly, it is. Everybodies is. SuperAntispyware isn't going to cough up
their specs either. LOL.


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