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Malwarebytes kinda sucks anyway. That aside, it is weird that you get such warning. I doubt it's not a false positive.
Can you give me a good reason why Malwarebytes sucks? Because it's widely used. I've been using it for 10+ years at this point. Bought it when you got it for lifetime ;)
Just saying that it sucks don't give me a single reason to believe you.
I apologize, I didn't word my opinion in the best way. I could debate about the quality of this product with you, and I think it could be quite enjoyable for both of us. However, this is not the point here.
As I was saying. I doubt MalwareBytes is in the right here. It probably made a mistake. In all fairness, I have used that specific instance before and had no issues. That being said, I don't use that antivirus or windows so... who knows. I personally trust the instance and its owner, and have had no notice about issues like this ever. So if I were you, I wouldn't worry. Watch out for other warnings and be alert. That's all.
No worries. Cool of you to admit that the way you wrote it came out wrong, I do it all the time so no worries. I really appreciate people thinking twice before or even after posting.
And I'm also pretty sure it's a false positive but as @downpunxx points out it might be because of how they name their instance..
Right, naming things like viruses for extra edginess and laughs can cause that. Makes tons of sense.