Norton just reported high risk

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idx256
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Norton just reported high risk

Post by idx256 »

Norton Security Suite shut Iron down, uninstalled it and restarted my computer. Iron 9.0.600.2 (74100)

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Phonemes
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Post by Phonemes »

Must be a false positive. Norton probably just quarantined Iron. You ought to be able to undo that somewhere from within Norton.
Perhaps you could report the false positive to Norton.
Udy
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Post by Udy »

You use Norton? Seriously? An antivirus that is associated with ripping people off, being forcefully pre-installed on computers, and slowing down your system as a whole?

Please get a good antivirus, like Microsoft Security Essentials.
Additionally, realize that if you lock down your system well enough, you don't need an antivirus.
Pkad
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Post by Pkad »

I use Norton Anti-virus 2011 and I had no problem to install iron 9.0.600.2. Regarding Norton Anti-virus it became very light software since 2009. Currently there are a lot of prejudice around the software that are unfounded.

No such question before the installation? Few users have installed the software. Install anyway?
Pkad
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ironfan
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SRWare Iron 9.0.600.2 (74100) portable
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arflech
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Post by arflech »

Udy wrote:You use Norton? Seriously? An antivirus that is associated with ripping people off, being forcefully pre-installed on computers, and slowing down your system as a whole?

Please get a good antivirus, like Microsoft Security Essentials.
Additionally, realize that if you lock down your system well enough, you don't need an antivirus.
I agree with MSE, but I should mention that you still need a virus-scanner as a last line of defense, when security blacklists, up-to-date software patches, a router or firewall, and your own common sense happen to fail, and malware still manages to make its way to your system.
DaveIron
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Post by DaveIron »

Udy wrote:You use Norton? Seriously? An antivirus that is associated with ripping people off, being forcefully pre-installed on computers, and slowing down your system as a whole?

Please get a good antivirus, like Microsoft Security Essentials.
I couldn't agree more. I was glad to see the back of Norton, it's false-positives, heaviness on my system & multitude of other problems. MSE is a much better, lighter freeware alternative.
megaman
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Post by megaman »

Funny, but either he works for Microsoft (or gets bribed by them) and wants to throw that antivirus or he might just be using it and suggests it.

I have yet to get false positives on this machine running avast! and my other 2 test machines, one with Avira and the other with Panda Cloud.
We all agree that Norton is still slacking in it's potential and we don't like it sold as a commercial product for it's performance.
Put it on the "Allow" list and carry on with your progress.
If you go to good sites, you won't need an antivirus.
ironuser
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Post by ironuser »

I'll second the Avast comment! IT has preformed real well for me for several years now. So much so, that I took MSE out.
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