![]() With malwarebytes, I tried what you suggested and couldn't do it. Grammarly is already updated, it shows to have the latest update. If I'm reading this right, go into the LOGS tab, find the "block event" related to Word and click on "Exclude" If that doesn't work (or it starts flagging it again next time Grammarly releases a new version) you may have to add an exception. Some people reported that they were able to download and install the latest version of Grammarly manually (rather than the program updating itself) and it resolved their issues. Looks it's a false positive related to how Grammarly auto-updates itself. Protection Technique: Exploit payload file blockedįile Name: C:\Users\megan\AppData\Roaming\Grammarly\Updates\GrammarlyAddInSetup6.6.97.exe Protection Layer: Application Behavior Protection ,, Blocked,, ,0.0.0Īffected Application: Microsoft Office Word Is there a way to fix this, or am I just going to have to uninstall malwarebytes? I have webroot too so I will still be protected. Below is the report, which shows its blocking the file folder for my editing add-on grammarly, which is something I've had for years and is one of the most popular editing programs available. ![]() But I have to use word, my job depends on it. I don't want to disable malwarebytes, I've already paid over $100 for it. So every time I open word, it will close and malewarebytes gives a report saying it blocked an 'exploit' ![]() Today it has decided to block MS Office Word. I've had malwarebytes for over a year, and just renewed my premium subscription.
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