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  1. Perhaps you misunderstood. It is not malware that is the problem. It is the action ccleaner performs that is considered dangerous by my antimalware program (Malwarebytes Antimalware). My antimalware program stops the ccleaner cleaning up the files. This means that ccleaner itself is regarded as acting suspiciously. WHich it doesn't, it is a false positive.
  2. I have this problem: While cleaning the system with the latest version of Piriform CCleaner, MBAM interrupts with this message that a trojan downloader has been detected, named "downloads.sqlite", located in the folder AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\57m0070k.default\ When I try to put it into quarantine both CCleaner and MBAM freeze, and a restart of the system is required. Then I find that the file is not quarantined. What is strange is that MBAM does not mark the file as bad during a manual scan. On virus total it is also marked 100% safe. How can I solve this repeated popup from MBAM? Update, since I uninstalled the newest version, reinstalled the previous, and reinstall the newest again, the problem seems to have solved itself. But perhaps I am jumping the gun.
  3. When I scan the register for problems, CCleaner always marks a register key of Netcraft (the anti phishing browser plugin) as an older register key. However, even when I reinstall the newest program and remove all traces of it in the registry, it always 'finds' an old key, but it is not an older key, it is the latest key, part of the newest software. How can this be solved? http://toolbar.netcraft.com/
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