Author Topic: Malwarebytes Trojan Warning about ARMA 3  (Read 3016 times)

SGT Littleberry

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Malwarebytes Trojan Warning about ARMA 3
« on: October 14, 2018, 07:34:20 AM »
Last night, when I was on the Internet tab of the ARMA 3 server browser (in game, not launcher) connecting to the new server for the TFC op, Malwarebytes' real time Web Protection suddenly notified me that it had blocked a website due to a Trojan. The report had an IP address, no domain name, and the application was listed as arma3_x64.exe. Anyone else had this happen? I'm pretty sure it's a false positive and I'm not too worried, but I've never had that happen before, then again I'm almost never on the Internet tab of the browser. I was able to replicate it by restarting the game, going to the server browser and waiting a while. Malwarebytes would push the same notification to me. Though, if I went through the server browser and quickly connected to a server, there would be no notification from Malwarebytes. Could one of the servers on the list potentially trigger something like this?
J. LITTLEBERRY
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Re: Malwarebytes Trojan Warning about ARMA 3
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2018, 07:57:48 AM »
SGT can you PM me the reported IP?
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SGT Littleberry

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Re: Malwarebytes Trojan Warning about ARMA 3
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2018, 10:26:13 AM »
PM Sent.
J. LITTLEBERRY
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Re: Malwarebytes Trojan Warning about ARMA 3
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2018, 01:33:17 PM »
This happens to me when I'm tabbed out of the server list, even when I just have official and unofficial 506th servers showing. I think Malwarebytes is just being cautious as the IP isn't connected to to a web page that it can also detect. I wouldn't worry if you have regular scans going.
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