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AceH
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Total Protection and Malwarebytes

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Upon installing McAfee Total Protection it detected Malwarebytes Anti-Malwarebytes and prompted me to uninstall it which I did.  After the successful installation of McAfee Total Protection I  re-installed Malwarebytes and ran the program.  Malwarebytes detected the following:

PUM.Disabled.SecurityCenter    Registry Data    HKLM\Microsoft\SecurityCenter/AntiVirusDisableNotify

PUM.Disabled.SecurityCenter    Registry Data    HKLM\Microsoft\SecurityCenterFirewallDisableNotify

Is this because McAfee disabled Microsoft Security Center and is not a real threat?

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exbrit
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Re: Total Protection and Malwarebytes

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Yes and you can ignore it or tell Malwarebytes to stop detecting it.

There are a number of threads at the Malwarebytes forums and elsewhere about it.

Here's one:  http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?showtopic=69778

PUM = Possibly Unwanted Modification.

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exbrit
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Re: Total Protection and Malwarebytes

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Yes and you can ignore it or tell Malwarebytes to stop detecting it.

There are a number of threads at the Malwarebytes forums and elsewhere about it.

Here's one:  http://forums.malwarebytes.org/index.php?showtopic=69778

PUM = Possibly Unwanted Modification.

AceH
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Re: Total Protection and Malwarebytes

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Thanks Ex_Brit.

exbrit
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You're welcome.  😉

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