

- #Cancel my malwarebytes google play subscription software#
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as well as executable from third-party software will cause an Unauthorized Access Blocked message to be logged if they touch a file from your Norton installation.
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Common Windows processes like svchost.exe, taskmgr.exe, dfrgntfs.exe, etc. The Unauthorized Access Blocked messages in your security history are logged by Norton Product Tamper Protection when an executable file attempts to read/write/edit/delete a Norton file. Incidentally I am running Norton 360 on my windows 11 computer with Microsoft edge as the browser although I do not think this would matter?

I hope I stated this in a coherent manner? If I did want to exclude a program from being blocked on Norton assuming that the program would actually be blocked from performing (and not just making sure that Norton files are not interfered with, how would this be done? To a larger degree, I suppose what I am confused about are the so-called blocked files in some cases actually blocked from performing or are all of them allowed to perform as designed but just not being allowed to interfere with the integrity of the Norton files from properly working? I also know from researching Malwarebytes website that the program is designed to be as compatible with other virus programs as possible, Norton included which would indicate to me that Malwarebytes is indeed performing as designed notwithstanding the aforementioned blocked security message. The program always runs apparently as it should and is not blocked from performing as far as I can tell. file (?) it will not be allowed to interfere with any of the Norton files or corrupt any Norton files however, the program itself, Malwarebytes will still run when I ask it to on demand and will perform as it should in finding viruses and the like and then quarantining them to be removed from the computer. Am I correct in analyzing that although I receive the notice in security history that Malwarebytes is a medium threat and has been blocked, that this only means (through my research on it) that since it's an exe.
