WTF! Malwarebytes TRASHED Xyplorer as RANSOMWARE!

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Anklebuster
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WTF! Malwarebytes TRASHED Xyplorer as RANSOMWARE!

Post by Anklebuster »

Okay, with that eyeball-grabbing headline out of the way ... :shock:

I was trying to move 2,800+ files from a Dropbox synced folder to a local folder.
418 files in, Malwarebytes Popped up an ominous message:

Ransomware Blocked.

You know how quickly those pop-ups go away, but I had enough time to see xyplorer and the icon in the message.
Next thing I know, Xyplorer had been closed. Since it is pinned to my taskbar, I clicked it.

My customized settings apparently reverted to an older configuration file: my catalogs and open tabs were different.

Has this behavior been reported? I searched forums using Malwarebytes as keyword, but no information, as far as I can tell.

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Re: WTF! Malwarebytes TRASHED Xyplorer as RANSOMWARE!

Post by admin »

Well, it's not XY's fault, of course.

The bloody AV industry creates this kind of useless chaos millions of times each day all over the planet. But instead of going to hell they even seem to get bigger.

Solution: Uninstall the crap.

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Re: WTF! Malwarebytes TRASHED Xyplorer as RANSOMWARE!

Post by zer0 »

False positives happen. The most appropriate mitigation strategy is to have regular backups so that you can recover to a desired point in time.
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Re: WTF! Malwarebytes TRASHED Xyplorer as RANSOMWARE!

Post by admin »

Thanks for a more professional answer. :)

(It just sucks when you have to say the same thing again and again...)

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Re: WTF! Malwarebytes TRASHED Xyplorer as RANSOMWARE!

Post by rclkrtrzckr »

For what it's worth:

http://robert.ocallahan.org/2017/01/dis ... xcept.html

(I have to admit that I still have AVs installed on my PCs)

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Re: WTF! Malwarebytes TRASHED Xyplorer as RANSOMWARE!

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With malware spreading like STDs during Spring Break, I am never against having protection. But just like you should protect yourself from the big bad wolves out there, one should be covered in terms of threats from within: false positives, hardware failures, etc. Wouldn't it be nice if XY backed up itself to the cloud every X hours/days so that you could restore stuff very easily? :P
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Re: WTF! Malwarebytes TRASHED Xyplorer as RANSOMWARE!

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@ zer0
I'd suggest having a look at viewtopic.php?f=7&t=16595&p=143303&hili ... er#p143303
It can easily be adapted to what your suggesting. Any probs ,will only be too happy to help.
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Re: WTF! Malwarebytes TRASHED Xyplorer as RANSOMWARE!

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totmad1 wrote:@ zer0
I'd suggest having a look at viewtopic.php?f=7&t=16595&p=143303&hili ... er#p143303
It can easily be adapted to what your suggesting. Any probs ,will only be too happy to help.
Appreciate it, but I suggest having a look at this: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=13089
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