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<blockquote data-quote="Digmor Crusher" data-source="post: 1111414" data-attributes="member: 69540"><p><strong>A reply below from one of the advisors in their forum.</strong></p><p> </p><p></p><p> Rootkit scanning is not enabled by default. You may want to disable that unless you think you have a rootkit infection.</p><p>Rootkit scanning is really aggressive and does ignore some whitelisting which can result in false positives.</p><p> Also, the current engines are powerful enough already to deal with rootkits even when rootkit scanning is disabled. If you decide to keep rootkit scanning on, just be aware of the possibility of false positives.</p><p>Malwarebytes has worked hard to balance system stability and performance with protection with the default settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digmor Crusher, post: 1111414, member: 69540"] [B]A reply below from one of the advisors in their forum.[/B] Rootkit scanning is not enabled by default. You may want to disable that unless you think you have a rootkit infection. Rootkit scanning is really aggressive and does ignore some whitelisting which can result in false positives. Also, the current engines are powerful enough already to deal with rootkits even when rootkit scanning is disabled. If you decide to keep rootkit scanning on, just be aware of the possibility of false positives. Malwarebytes has worked hard to balance system stability and performance with protection with the default settings. [/QUOTE]
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