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LAS14

(13,783 posts)
Wed Sep 21, 2022, 04:09 PM Sep 2022

What's going on here?

This is a picture of a couple of notices from Malwarebytes. What are these things? What do they do? How did they get on my computer?

Also... I thought a link to an imgur picture would cause the picture to show up on DU. How do I get a picture to show?

tia
las

https://imgur.com/a/jRebe0J

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What's going on here? (Original Post) LAS14 Sep 2022 OP
You need to use the direct link to the image ItsjustMe Sep 2022 #1
You too? I've been getting them with damned near every click today... hlthe2b Sep 2022 #2
I hate tech companies. usonian Sep 2022 #3
Click on the image in your library and then copy the 'Direct Link' Hugh_Lebowski Sep 2022 #4
For image to display: ret5hd Sep 2022 #5

hlthe2b

(102,267 posts)
2. You too? I've been getting them with damned near every click today...
Wed Sep 21, 2022, 04:16 PM
Sep 2022

Every attempt to search google, almost every click of ANY link. I finally had to turn off malwarebytes and had sent a message inquiring as to what is going on.

Whatever outbound traffic from my computer is somehow deemed to be to a malware site, even though Norton full scan has found nothing.

Very bizarre. I thought it was linked to some participation I've had with YouGov surveys and sent them ann inquiry as well, but...?

usonian

(9,795 posts)
3. I hate tech companies.
Wed Sep 21, 2022, 04:29 PM
Sep 2022
F***up. Lame excuses being discussed this minute in the boardroom.


https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/malwarebytes-blocks-all-google-apps/
Is your Malwarebytes suddenly blocking Google? It’s not just you
Monica J. White
By Monica J. White
September 21, 2022 9:07AM

Are you suddenly getting a lot of alerts from your Malwarebytes app? Are Google-owned websites and services suddenly not working anymore, perhaps even including the browser, Google Chrome? It’s not just you.

Many Malwarebytes users are currently experiencing these problems, and currently, there’s only one fix — disabling the software entirely. The question is, where does the problem lie? Is Google truly compromised or is Malwarebytes just broken right now?

Update: Malwarebytes has announced that the issue is now resolved and issued a software update. However, some people are still reporting problems. If you’re experiencing issues, try to update your copy of Malwarebytes.
Malwarebytes error message.

https://9to5google.com/2022/09/21/google-malwarebytes-issue/
Having trouble accessing Google.com this morning? Google isn’t down, but it might have to do with Malwarebytes being used on your device.

Update: Malwarebytes says this issue has been resolved, though the fix may take time to roll out to all users. The company has yet to offer an exact explanation as to what caused this problem.
 

Hugh_Lebowski

(33,643 posts)
4. Click on the image in your library and then copy the 'Direct Link'
Wed Sep 21, 2022, 05:47 PM
Sep 2022

This will give you a URL with .jpg at the end. DU knows how to handle that as a photo. Without that extension (or gif or png) this old forum software (by technology's standards) has no way of knowing it's a photo at the end of the URL, so just shows it as a link.

ret5hd

(20,491 posts)
5. For image to display:
Wed Sep 21, 2022, 06:12 PM
Sep 2022

(on my phone anyway)
Long press on the image, then “copy link”

paste the link in your message

The link should look like this without the spaces…notice the .png (or .jpg or .gif etc) at the end:

https: //i.imgur.com/C8LwkDK .png

Then your image will show like this:

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