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    Malwarebytes has addressed an issue that prevented users from accessing websites and services hosted on the google.com domain, including Google search and Youtube.

     

    According to a large number of reports from people affected by this, their browsers were prevented from accessing Google sites after Malwarebytes flagged and blocked them as malicious.

     

    As many shared, they were swarmed by a barrage of malware notifications, all pointing to various websites on google.com subdomains tagged as containing malware. 

     

    "Malwarebytes pushed a bad update it seems. I couldn't access any Google websites and was getting constant malware notifications from Google websites," one impacted customer said.

     

    "I turned off real time web protection and now it works fine. Any device I have that doesn't have Malwarebytes (Android phone, other windows devices) wasn't affected."

     

    Malwarebytes quickly picked up on what was going on and explained in a tweet published in response to the stream of user reports that this was caused by a temporary issue affecting a web filtering component module in the company's security products.

     

    "We are aware of a temporary issue with the web filtering component of our product that may be blocking certain domains, including http://google.com," the company said.

     

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    Malwarebytes blocking google.com (Twitter)

     

    False positive fix rolling out

    Malwarebytes also provided a workaround for impacted users, which required them to disable the buggy module by opening Malwarebytes and toggling off the Web Protection option in the Real Time Protection card.

     

    One hour, the anti-malware software vendor revealed that it had resolved the issue and all customers' software would update on its own to remove the false positive errors.

     

    "The issue is now resolved, and the update should happen automatically," Malwarebytes told affected users via Twitter.

     

    "If you are still experiencing issues, please ensure the Malwarebytes client is updated to the latest version."

     

    However, according to some reports, the issue might still impact enterprise customers since some endpoints still see Google's domains being blocked.

     

    The most likely reason is that the update still has to finish rolling out to Malwarebytes' entire customer base.

     

     

    Malwarebytes mistakenly blocks Google, YouTube for malware


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