How to exclude files and folders from Malwarebytes Antivirus scan?

Created by Gayathri Daka, Modified on Thu, 8 Dec, 2022 at 5:10 PM by Lakshmi Bhavani

Malwarebytes for Windows exclusions


  1. Open Malwarebytes for Windows.

  2. Click Settings, then click the Exclusions tab.

  3. To add an item to the exclusion list, click Add Exclusion.
  4. Select the type of exclusion you want to add.

  5. Click Next, then follow the next prompt to add your exclusion and confirm your changes.
    Exclude a File or Folder
    Excluding a file or folder instructs Malwarebytes for Windows to ignore the file's location.  If you exclude a folder, every file and folder inside is also excluded.

  6. Click Exclude a File or Folder, then click Next.

  7. Click Select Files or Select Folder.

  8. Choose the file or folder you wish to exclude, then click Open.

  9. Under How to Exclude, choose how you would like to exclude the file or folder.
    Exclude from detection as malware, ransomware or potentially unwanted item
    Exclude from detection as malware or potentially unwanted item only
    Exclude from detection as ransomware only

  10. Click OK to confirm your changes.
    Exclude a Website
    Add a website or IP address to your exclusions.  When you are adding a website, add the website with and without the world wide web (www.) prefix.

  11. Click Exclude a Website, then click Next.

  12. Click Exclude a domain or Exclude an IP Address.
  13. Enter the URL or IP Address as shown in the example.

  14. Click OK to confirm your changes.
    Exclude an Application that Connects to the Internet
    To prevent Malwarebytes for Windows from blocking an application you trust, exclude the application executable.

  15. Click Exclude an Application that Connects to the Internet, then click Next.

  16. To find and exclude the application, click Browse....

  17. Choose the application executable you wish to exclude, then click Open.

  18. Click OK to confirm your changes.
    Exclude a Previously Detected Exploit
    When you are excluding an exploit, Malwarebytes for Windows uses a code called an MD5 hash.  An MD5 hash is unique and helps Malwarebytes for Windows identify the specific application that Exploit Protection blocked.

  19. Click Exclude a Previously Detected Exploit, then click Next.

  20. Click Select...
    .

  21. Select an exploit to ignore, then click OK.

  22. Under Application, enter the name of the application you are excluding.

  23. Click OK to confirm your changes.

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