Malwarebytes detects the software as PUP (Potentially Unwanted Program)
Some anti-viruses and anti-malware
programs might give a warning about our software because it may need to change
some system settings in order to optimize your computer. We guarantee that our
software is safe so we provide you with the sets of instructions to either add
it to the malware exclusions white list or to prevent PUP detections to be treated
as malware.
Adding our software to the
exclusions list
- Open Malwarebytes
Anti-Malware 2.x
- Click Settings -> Malware
Exclusions
- Click Add Folder
- If you have System Cleaner installed navigate
to the following folder:
C:\ Program Files (x86)\Pointstone\System Cleaner 7\
and click the "Select Folder" button - If you have Total Privacy installed navigate
to the following folder:
C:\ Program Files (x86)\Pointstone\Total Privacy 6\
and click the "Select Folder" button
For more information on how to add folders and files to the exclusion list follow
the instructions at the following link:
https://support.malwarebytes.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1835329-how-do-i-stop-malwarebytes-anti-malware-from-blocking-scanning-a-file-or-program-that-i-trust-?b_id=6438
Prevent PUP detections
from being detected as malware
Unfortunately, an increasingly number of software is
being detected by Malwarebytes as malware when in fact it is not. In
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware versions 2.0 and higher, PUPs are set to be
quarantined by default. This may not be the behavior that the user wants so you
can change the behavior of the software so that these detections are not marked
as malware and removed.
Here are the steps to prevent this from happening and instead
receive a warning about the detections.
- Open Malwarebytes
Anti-Malware 2.x
- Click Settings -> Detection
and Protection
- In
the Non-Malware Protection section, click the “Treat detections
as malware” and select “Warn user about detections” instead.