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Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Our team is reviewing the applications for content and any malicious behavior. We will update this thread when we have a resolution to this issue.
Thank you Voyager 10 for bringing this issue to our attention; Norton AntiBot heuristics based malware scanner is designed to detect and quarantine malware based on kernel level activity and known potential exploit capability. This particular application has previously been submitted to security response for analysis and deemed to not pose explicit threat to a user’s system, based on malicious application identification criteria. Once analysis is completed, configuration versioning is pushed to clients and registers application as a trusted process. NAB prevents trusted processes from being quarantined for obvious reasons (system corruption, etc). Adwarealert.exe is a marginally intrusive application which we have chosen to reverse whitelist, now allowing NAB users the option to quarantine. New configuration versioning will be pushed out early in the week of 8/10. Please select ‘Check for Updates’ button on ‘Settings’ tab and download new configuration. Next, navigate to ‘Advanced’ tab, locate adwarealert.exe, select and quarantine. Please feel free to notify Symantec of any future suspected malware, spyware, virus or trojan activity via this link: http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/nav.nsf/docid/2000031615501306
Steven Kaye
Sr. SQA Engineer
Symantec Corp.
Mountain View, Ca
@betester
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"Adwarealert.exe is a marginally intrusive application which we have chosen to reverse whitelist, now allowing NAB users the option to quarantine"
Thanks, that what i want to know. The Point is that other Misleading Application (FAKE AV or AS Programs) wich have a Certificate also can quarantine with NAB .
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"NAB prevents trusted processes from being quarantined for obvious reasons (system corruption, etc"
Yes i know , thats the Point why NAB are better that other Behavior based Programs. ;)