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On YorkieTalk today, my Norton Security keeps giving me a Warning! No less than 8 or 10 times this morning, my Norton Internet Security keeps giving me a warning that a certain file trying to download or has downloaded from this site and the origins of the downloaded file are unknown. To my knowledge, I haven't downloaded anything so I'm assuming it's a tracking cookie but I keep getting this warning on this site. I've run a virus scan and it was okay with only tracking cookies found. I copied the details of the warning and it's below. Is anyone else getting any notice like this? Filename: 031C865E.TMP Full Path: c:\ProgramData\Norton\{0C55C096-0F1D-4F28-AAA2-85EF591126E7}\SRTSP\SrtETmp\031C865E.TMP ____________________________ Details Stability Unknown, Unknown Community Usage, Unknown Age, Unproven Origin Downloaded from Unknown Activity Actions performed: Suspicious actions performed: None ____________________________ Developers Not Available Version Not Available Identified 1/16/2014 at 8:03:00 AM Last Used Not Available Startup Item No ____________________________ Unknown This program crash history is not known. Unknown It is unknown how many users in the Norton Community have used this file. Unknown This file release is currently not known. Unproven There is not enough information about this file to recommend it. ____________________________ ____________________________ File Thumbprint - SHA: e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca4 95991b7852b855 File Thumbprint - MD5: Not available |
I have Norton Security and I am not getting this message:confused: They are the best in my opinion and warn me about so many problems I could get into. I have the middle level of coverage and you may have top but even then, I'm sure they would see the need to let me know. I don't know what is could be. I'm sure any of us could post a link that seems legit and not know that it is not or like they said never heard of it to check on it.. I would call them. |
Have you tried running your malware/spyware? |
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With Internet Security, anytime you download anything, Norton checks out the download and give you a little warning report before the install so you will know if it is safe. This message I was getting this morning is like that - but I wasn't knowingly and voluntarily downloading anything from this site as far as I knew. If the download were dangerous, Norton would quarantine it or notify me of the intrusion attempt but its warning was just saying it can't find anything on this file so it won't let it run after the download took place. But it's only on the YT website that I keep getting the warning of the download and it's listed as a low-level and safe but unknown. But I've never gotten this kind of repetitive warning before and was just wondering if anyone else was seeing it. I'd rather bang my head into the wall over and over than call Norton but I think I will if I keep getting that odd warning. Thankfully I haven't gotten it since I posted this thread. |
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Not happening to me either. How strange. |
It looks like Norton automatically created some firewall rules(didn't even know the program could do that but it says it did) and I stopped getting the warning right after that. Guess whatever it was Norton didn't like and it stopped the access. Huh. |
I would worry about a virus. Malewarebytes is good and you can run it with your antivirus. Sometimes it catches things your antivirus didn't. Just a suggestion. |
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It's a good backup program to keep your computer clean. So many times it has caught things that my virus protection didn't and cleaned it up. But if you are getting warnings from Norton that keep popping it, it could be a virus. But maybe not. That would be the first thing I would worry about though. |
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I hope you have important files backed up on a regular basis. You just never know. :) |
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I've always used the free version too. |
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Yes, I back up regularly as I have many, many, many precious photo images and a zillion gigabytes of audio books on my computer I have to protect. |
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What the heck IS safe mode and why is it good? I never have understood it! Can you explain what it is to me? |
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Also, there are rare times where your registry might need to be cleaned up. You can find all sorts of free registry clean up programs. :) |
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Just made me think, it's about time for me to renew. :( I'm sure they will let me know.:D |
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A friend of my sons was able to use something of his to bypass something or the other and get it up, run virus/malware/etc. and he's the one who put Malwarebytes on it, which I used once regularly I got it back again. But eventually that computer ran out of space with all my audio books and photos on it and I had to get my new laptop. It came with Norton Antivirus on it for a free trial but I bought the Internet Security package at the computer store and put it on immediately. I have my Norton on auto-renew so that it's automatically renewed each year. Once I got their Internet Security program, no more viruses or vicious malware has gotten into my computer and I never have to worry about going on any website. I think it's just about $55.00 or so yearly and from the research I did online, well worth the extra protection it gives over just the regular antivirus program. |
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Yeah that would probably be if your computer is really messing up. Scanning in normally is probably fine. A few weeks back I scanned my dudes computer with Malwarebytes and it found over 100 threats that his antivirus wasn't picking up. I did it because I noticed his computer was lagging. But now it's running fine. |
I've never paid for any antivirus. I use microsoft security essentials with malwarebytes and my computer has never crashed in 5+ years and I use my computer for EVERYTHING. To make money, some classes, fun... everything. Still runs really good. |
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Important: After April 8, 2014, Microsoft will be retiring technical support for Windows XP, including security updates that help protect your PC. Microsoft will also stop providing Microsoft Security Essentials for download on Windows XP on this date. If you continue to use Windows XP, your computer might become more vulnerable to security and virus risks. Learn more about end of support for Windows XP. |
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Windows 9 coming in 2015, will try its hardest to distance itself from the Windows 8 train wreck | ExtremeTech Except for Java, I like to stay current to keep my computer running like I want so I am on Microsoft 8..................wrong move because if one is on 7 you can easily switch to 8.1 Bet more have never changed and still on 7, they know the people who switch when thinking something better will come available will also purchase the 8.1 ??? so is that a second train wreck? |
In the first paragraph above, I meant to say 'Microsoft Security Essentials' not just Microsoft Essentials. I'm getting professional advice. |
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Yes, I've heard that too. I have Windows 8 and before that I had Window 7, so I am still in the green zone. but I did hear they were letting go of support for Windows XP. Yep, it's just another way to make you buy an upgrade I am sure. Sucks. |
But if you do decide to go with another antivirus, make sure you remove norton with their Norton removal tool. Norton is not an easy program to get out of your computer. I worked in tech support dealing with this stuff for a couple years. |
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If I sound confused, I am. I think I'll check on Norton 2014 rates. It's not going to be the cheapest I go for, it's just I want to see what I have to be prepared for.....darn I wish my Norton wasn't renewing until after April 8. |
:cool::D:thumbup: I was getting renewal dates mixed up with Netflix renewal, don't ever get old. :eek: I logged into my Norton account to see how many days I had left and when I ordered it last time and, it was on April 17, 2013. :yelrotflm:yay_jump::woof: No, I didn't remember my password for Norton, I wrote it down.:D |
No problem here either... thankfully! |
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