I did ofc and it works again like it should - as stated above this is more of a "hey thats a clear false positive" in case your team wasnt aware :) so it gets fixed.
I did ofc and it works again like it should - as stated above this is more of a "hey thats a clear false positive" in case your team wasnt aware :) so it gets fixed.
Hello,
This is indeed a false positive. It'll be fixed in the next release.
Did you try to restore the deleted folder using the quarantine?
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Via the battlenet application of course. There is litrally no way this is an actual threat or PUP im rather reporting this as a false positive and want a confirmation for that so it can get fixed :) Blizzard itself gives you access to this alpha/beta and opens the download for you,so i highly doubt theres anything even close to a threat.
Edit: the version before the 12th of april did not do...
@Fleks what anti virus are you rinning? Where did you download World of Warcraft from ?
Julie
They are not serious but they are annoying! Just be careful what you download and make sure to pay attention to what is checked marked that shouldn't be. PUA's do not track you, etc and are not ad related.
Hope this helps.
Julie
the new adw version detected this for me too aswell as the complete world of warcraft beta and just deleted the whole game.
As seen in the title,the new version literally told me my world of warcraft beta would be a "threat" and continued deleting the whole thing making my 20gb download literally a waste of time. Im pretty pretty sure this shouldnt be detected or labeled as a thread or am i missing something? here the log:
# ------------------------------- # Malwarebytes AdwCleaner 7.1.0.0 # ---------------------...
I have removed them and i know everything about the site. I just wanted to know if they are rather serious or just ad related. I remove them at the end of my day when i turn of my pc anyhow so i just wanted to be save in case they do something rather fishy (track keystrokes for example.)