I ran another Threat Scan today and it detected and quarantined a new registry key for (see attached MBAM scan log). HP Pavilion dv6835ca, Intel Core2Duo T5550 1.83 GHz, 3 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS I have a support ticket for this problem and was told by the Product Support Specialist on 0 (and again on 0) that they were preparing instructions for collecting further data but I still haven't received those instructions and don't want to continue waiting for assistance from the Help Desk if it means leaving my MBAM realtime protection disabled for long periods of time.ģ2-bit Vista Home Premium SP2 * Firefox 40.0 (default) * IE9 * NIS 2014 v. This might be unrelated, but please note that I have a paid Premium license for MBAM but deactivated my MBAM realtime protection about a month ago because of an ongoing issue with MBAM v2.x Malicious Website Protection that prevents my Norton Internet Security from running automatic LiveUpdates - see my 0 thread Norton Pulse Updates Fail when Malicious Website Protection Enabled. I ran full scans of my system with both MBAM and NIS yesterday, as well as a system file check (" sfc /verifyonly" from elevated command prompt) and none of these scans reported any further detections or problems. Process Explorer shows that the Windows process svchost.exe constantly consumes ~50% of my CPU while Windows Update is running (i.e., complete saturation of one of my Intel Duo cores) and that a thread for the Windows Update service ( wuauserv) is responsible for that CPU activity. I do not see an error when Windows Update runs - it just reports that it is checking for updates and never finishes, even if I leave Windows Update runnning for over an hour. I'm not sure if the Spigot detection and problems with Windows Update are simply a coincidence or if remants of Spigot might be preventing a connection to the Windows Update server. Threat Scan detected and quarantined two registry entries for on 1 (see attached MBAM scan log). I have been unable to successfully complete a Windows Update on my 32-bit Vista machine since a MBAM v2. Endpoint Detection & Response for Servers
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