I.P Address "219.146.8.78" was Detected and Terminated by MBAM PRO, as an "Incoming" malicious website attempting to make contact with my computer. Now, I get a couple of pop-up warnings per day from MBAM PRO, informing me that a malicious website is attempting to access my system, but are terminated automatically. I have recently dumped Symantec (reached EOL), which had become worthless, for AVAST Free Edition, which has been a great Anti-virus program, and have upgraded from MBAM FREE, to MBAM PRO for less than $20, for the Real Time Protection Module, to monitor and terminate, malicious connection attempts such as these. AVAST has two executables in TASK MANAGER, and MBAM has three for a total of five (5) running processes; far less than Symantecs ~eight (8) running processes for one program, until it updates, then you've got ~ten (10) processes running; and it's computer freezing, resource hogging executables, never detected the root-kit, operating from a hidden location on the harddrive, that MBAM free found and removed on it's first scan. My computer was most likely on it's way to a severe infection, and system comprimise before installing these two FREE solutions. And, by dumping the CPU intensive AV programs, cleaning my system, and having a Three Hundred GB (300GB) hardrive installed, after the original melted down, my 2003 Gateway 500 XL+, Windows XP SP3, is blindingly fast again.
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