Hello. Earlier today, while I was doing a full system scan with norton, I noticed there was a Statistical Submission concerning an adobe flash file. Here what it said.
Category: Norton Community Watch
Date & Time,Risk,Activity,Status,Recommended Action,Date Updated,Submitted By,Description,Submission Details
2/7/2013 8:32:41 AM,Info,Statistical Submission: install_flashplayer11x32ax_gtbd_chrd_dn_aih[1].exe Exonerated,Submitted,No Action Required,2/7/2013 11:24:49 AM,Norton Internet Security,Statistical Submission: install_flashplayer11x32ax_gtbd_chrd_dn_aih[1].exe Exonerated,"CSIDL_PROFILE\appdata\local\microsoft\windows\temporary internet files\low\content.ie5\9dgsto6k\install_flashplayer11x32ax_gtbd_chrd_dn_aih[1].exe <br>Detection Digest: <br>03 00 EA AF 0F 01 00 03 00 30 0B 0C 00 C2 57 53 .........0....WS <br>70 92 99 DA 4A 00 00 00 00 88 EC FE 7E 01 03 00 p...J.......~... <br>01 A9 00 04 03 00 00 32 19 03 06 00 01 02 03 00 .......2........ <br>00 00 .. <br> <br>OS-Country:1 <br>OS-Language:English <br>Processor:AMD64 Family 16 Model 6 Stepping 3 <br>System:Windows 7 build 7601 Service Pack 1 <br>Platform-GUID:451EF764-4055-11E0-BA02-7071BCB39A07 <br>DateSubmitted:Thu, 07 Feb 2013 19:24:47 GMT <br>Product:Norton Internet Security 20.2.1.22"
I did some looking around and I found 3 entries that had this file name: install_flashplayer11x32ax_gtbd_chrd_dn_aih. 2 of them seems legit (they had a digital signiture and everything) but one I was concerned about. It required administator access (I'm not an admin) and when I tried to access it without admin privledges, it said it wasn't a valid Win32 application. Is any of this serious? Thanks.