Nothing can be done about false positive flags, Malwarebytes is detecting the method or tool use to make the trainer work and that can't be changed. File is clean. You are going to have to exclude trainers and/or the folder where you put them and the trainers work folder to stop the notifications. That, or tell Malwarebytes devs the file is fine and to remove it from their list.
Is the malware warning the only reason for this post or does the trainer in fact no longer work? If it is the later, it looks to be still be patching too frequently to be taken off hold. You could ask Caliber for an update and hope for the best but no guarantees.
I did get malwarebytes to ignor it and after trying to run it again it would try to start then another window popup asking "what app to use" to run the trainer which I found to be very odd.
Nothing can be done about false positive flags, Malwarebytes is detecting the method or tool use to make the trainer work and that can't be changed. File is clean. You are going to have to exclude trainers and/or the folder where you put them and the trainers work folder to stop the notifications. That, or tell Malwarebytes devs the file is fine and to remove it from their list.
Is the malware warning the only reason for this post or does the trainer in fact no longer work? If it is the later, it looks to be still be patching too frequently to be taken off hold. You could ask Caliber for an update and hope for the best but no guarantees.
I did get malwarebytes to ignor it and after trying to run it again it would try to start then another window popup asking "what app to use" to run the trainer which I found to be very odd.
If the security software has already flagged it and after setting the exclusions it still brings up a "how do you want to open this" pop-up. You may need to reset your Windows default Apps.
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