…if you disagree with Norton
have you added Antivirus & Scans exclusions?
have you added App permissions?
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Learn more about Real-Time Protection here
Learn more about Antivirus settings [here]
Learn about the Advanced Security settings [here]
Learn more about Exploit Prevention [here]
Learn more about Intrusion Prevention here
Protect your data from Ransomware threats [here]
How risks are detected [here]
Learn more about Norton scans [here]
Exclude files and folders from Norton scans [here]
Configure Smart Firewall settings [here]
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AI Overview
“CyberCapture” is a feature in Norton, and other antivirus software like Avast, that detects and analyzes rare, suspicious files, which is enabled by default to block unrecognized files.
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
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What is CyberCapture?
- CyberCapture is a feature designed to identify and analyze potentially malicious files that are not yet recognized by standard antivirus signatures.
- It’s enabled by default in many antivirus programs, including Avast and Norton, to block unrecognized files.
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How does it work?
- When CyberCapture detects a suspicious file, it’s automatically sent to the antivirus company’s threat labs for analysis.
- This allows the company to learn about new threats and update their detection capabilities.
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Norton and Cybercapture
- Norton uses a similar feature to Cybercapture to detect and analyze suspicious files.
- Norton’s feature is called “Cybercapture”.
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How to manage Cybercapture
- You can exclude certain files temporarily from all scans, shields, and CyberCapture at once.
- You can also configure your Norton product to exclude certain programs from the Auto-Protect and Behavioral Protection scans.
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Cybercapture and Norton Community
- There are discussions in the Norton Community about Cybercapture, including instances where it flags installers and .exe files.
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