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Here's the order of events.
- My computer had just rebooted since it had just have a crash.
- Right after it booted again I went through my routine of updating virus definitions of both malwarebytes and run norton live update.
- Malwarebytes update finishes first as usual. Norton says it has a new patch, as it sometimes does. I install it.
- Immediately after the patch has finished, I run live update again since often it seems to have some definition updates for the new patch.
- And here is is when it went wrong, during the the live update, Norton says it failed. about 0.5 - 1sec after malwarebytes has a pop-up that says it blocked ransomware.
- Everything that was quarantined as ransomware seems to be Norton Antivirus files. (norton doesnt work anymore since its quarentined)

Not sure what to make it, I didn't do anything out of the ordinary here.
Also, on the Malwarebytes dashboard it still says 0 Real-Time Protection detections for some reason, its probably not important, just thought it blocking ransomware would count as Real-Time Protection.

Since the file where quarantined, I guess i have to restore them. Isn't that risky though? What if its not a false positive?
The file you want is "C:\Program Files\Norton Security\Engine\22.19.8.65\NortonSecurity.exe" I am guessing?

I have the same issue. After running Norton Live Update this morning Malwarebytes quarantined nortonsecurity.exe as ransomeware. I totally reinstalled Norton Security Suite (Xfinity version) and when I ran Live Update, Malwarebytes quarantined it again.

Here is the log I think you need.
There is also a file called MBAMSERVICELOG.LOG.bk1 in the same folder, but that seems to be from 5 days ago. Not sure if that's something you need.

I bought a new Dell PC on Thursday and spent time over the weekend getting it set up. After the initial Windows setup the first steps for me were to A) Run all Windows updates, B) Install Malwarebytes (I have it on 2 other computers). Then on Saturday I installed Norton Antivirus. The initial installation of Norton went fine once I removed Mcafee that came on the computer. I install antivirus and anti malware on any new PC before loading anything else. I have run both Norton and Malwarebytes on my other 3 computers in the house for several years and for the most part they work ok together. The only exceptions is the fact that Norton logs Unauthorized Access to NortonSecurity.EXE by MBAMSERVICE.EXE as blocked, a Medium Severity event, several times per day. None of them are reporting the problem described below.

As soon as I ran the first update to Norton 360 I received the same Ransomware notification from MalwareBytes as described by Scubnubby above. The same files are identified and quarantined. At that point Norton will not run. I deleted the quarantined files and reran the Norton install from scratch 2 times. Each time it flags NortonSecurity.exe as ransomware as soon as I run LiveUpdate. Malwarebytes flags during the Process Update step. I do not get this problem on any of my other computers. All of my screen captures of this event would be identical to those above but dated Sept 21.

Hi @Concerned - this was indeed the same false positive. This is a code-side FP and not resolved in the same manner as a database FP. We are working towards a code-side solution but for now the type of workaround you performed would need to be used for this specific type of false positive.

Thank you for the update. I hate to keep the entire Norton directory on the exclusion list for a long period. Was this tied to one specific update that I have now applied (and can therefore remove the exclusion), or do I need to keep the exclusion in place until you have a code update?

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