When i logged in to my bank account something like this, without the parentheses (楲�罛곥љ) appeared as my user name. At the time i was logged in into my NIS. I ran a full scan and ntohing appeared. This afternoon the same thing happened to one of my email accounts. What does this mean and what should I do about it.
Hi Rilke:
Welcome to the Norton Community!
What NIS 2012 Version are you using? (look under Support -> About)
What Internet Browser you are using?
Are you using the Identity Safe component of NIS?
It could be a few things, so here's what I would do to start...
1) Reboot your computer.
2) Completely clear your Internet Browser cache - some corrupt form data might be set to prefill.
If it's still there - Download and run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware FREE version from this website and run a Full Scan.
It's a good program to have and works very nicely on-demand with NIS. Consider it to be a second opinion.
Please post back with the above information and results. We can go from there.
Thanks,
Atomic_Blast :)
Hello Rilke, I also started having the same problem since yesterday. I have been using Identity safe for the past 3 years and have never had this problem before. The only thing that has changed for me is that I got the 19.5 upgrade Saturday. I ran a full scan with Malwarebytes and it came up clean. Just to let you know, my browser is IE 9 version 9.0.8112. Sorry I 'm not trying to hijack your post, just wanted to let you know that I am having the same problem. I cleared my cache just to see if that helps. Good luck
Hi poppy052:
Thanks for the info!
Did clearing the browser cache do the trick?
Did you try resetting Identity Safe?
Please let us know.
Thanks,
Atomic_Blast :)
Hi Atomic Blast, thanks for your help. I was only having problems on one particular site so I decided to delete if from my identity safe and re-enter it. So far so good. I will keep checking for the time being to see if the problem arises again. Thanks
Thanks for your suggestions. to add some info
windows 7 Ultimate, 64 bit
Firefox 9.01
NIS 2012 v 19.5.0.145
Have used identitiy safe for many years very effectively
As recommended
Re-booted
Cleared Firefox cache
ran Malwarebytes full scan and there were no findings
Started emails again and on the same email address got a similar set of asian language characters
Hi Rilke,
Those are not Asian characters, but are Unicode placeholders that appear when the page you are viewing calls for a glyph that is not present in the fonts that you have available. Sometimes if you go to the character encoding settings in your browser or email client and change to a different encoding you can see the text as it is intended to appear. Sometimes not. You can read a bit more about this here:
http://superuser.com/questions/60249/strange-square-numerical-symbols-show-as-characters-in-firefox
Thanks, SendOfJive. Checked the site, then went the character encoding and found the following choices:
Western (ISO-8859-1)--Default
Western (IBM-850)
Western (ISO-8859-15)
Western (MacRoman)
Western (Windows-1252)
Why has the default worked well, and now it doesn't? The characters that I used in logging in at that particular site were no different than characters used at other email sites, then why only there? Should I try a different encoding, and if so, which one? Thnks again for your help.
Have also checked Firefox help and found others having similar problems at this site https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/791992
Hi Rilke,
Sometimes it is the website's mistake and there won't be much you can do. Generally the default Western (ISO-8859-1) or Unicode (UTF-8) encodings work well for most sites. When you come across something like this you can play around with various other encodings to see if one of them will work - sometimes one will, other times not so much. Still it can be interesting to see how the text changes when viewed with different encodings.
Hi SendOfJive and Rilke:
Yes, definitely has nothing to do with an Asian character set.
The possible solution is quite interesting!
Rilke please tell us if the above links helped solve this issue - I'm very curious.
Special thanks to SendOfJive for presenting this explanation and resources! 
Regards,
Atomic_Blast :)
Hello, just wanted to let you know that my issue now seems to be resolved. I also had similar characters as Rilke did on my password username on one particular site. I checked several logins from my identity safe and the rest were problem free. I don't know if clearing the cache or deleting that particular password and re-entering it in my identity safe fixed the problem but I have tried it several times and it is now working fine. I Still don't know if it was a browser issue or something that coincided with the 19.5 upgrade. Thanks Atomic blast for your help. People like you and SOJ have helped me more with computers than you'll ever know.
Hi poppy052:
Glad to hear that it worked out for you! 
Atomic_Blast :)
Hi All,
Thanks for letting us to know, We are able to reproduce the issue from ourside and we are tracking with a defect.
Thanks,
Senthil
For the past several days, if a login page is refreshed or backed-up to, Chinese characters appear in the login name field.
No problem when new page is opened.
NIS 2012 Version 19.5.0.145
IE 9 (fully updated)
Windows 7 x64 (fully updated)
Thanks.
Hi Brent,
These may not be Chinese characters. What you are seeing may be Unicode placeholders that are little squares with four characters in each one. This issue was recently reported in the following thread is is being investigated:
EDIT - And though the wonders of Forum magic, we find ourselves instantly transported into that thread.
You may very well be correct, SendOfJive.
Encoding Auto-Select was off. When turned on, encoding changed from Western European (ISO) to Western European (Windows) and upon refreshing the page, correct characters were displayed.
Thanks.
And thanks to Tim_Lopez for moving this to the existing thread. I missed it despite searching several times.
I am getting this now as well. Not sure if my FireFox 9.01 coding is correct but I have not changed it. I just got the 19.5 update yesterday though.
It seems I spend more time fixing my systems than working on them!
Hi senthilkumar:
You wrote:
"Thanks for letting us to know, We are able to reproduce the issue from ourside and we are tracking with a defect."
Good to know that! Thank you for all your help.
Best,
Atomic_Blast :)
Mine is still bad. What setting should I have Firefox 9.0.1 set to?