



Obviously that still isn’t ideal, as Malwarebytes will no longer be protecting Chrome against exploits. Then find Google Chrome in the list of apps and turn off the protection slider. To do this, go to Settings, and the Security tab, and under Exploit Protection, click the ‘Manage Protected Applications’ button. That is to turn off Chrome as a protected app in Malwarebytes. Some people have simply turned off Malwarebytes Exploit Protection, but that leaves you vulnerable as you might imagine, and there’s a more targeted fudge as provided by another staff member at the company, Arthi. The good news is that if you don’t want to switch to the beta of Malwarebytes – and let’s face it, most folks won’t (beta software may well have problems of its own) – there is a workaround which has been successfully applied according to numerous reports. A further update to that post notes that there is a fix now in the beta of Malwarebytes 4.Īnalysis: There is a fudged workaround, too
