I'm having the same problem. Has anyone found an answer? I need to work. Very frustrating./
Guys. Don't worry. I am sure that ebay will contact Norton or that Norton already knows and is working on the issue. I read about this and it did happen before. Guess this glitch is back again.... I have the same issue by the way. Hopefully Norton is working on this andd will give an automatic update that will fix this TODAY or Tomorrow. I hope.
I was listing all morning with no problems. Now, every time I search or try to list, I get the same warning. Even when I try to review my listing it shows up. Has it cleared up for anyone??? I really need to work. ugh
Just exclude eBay sites you're using in your Norton product...
I have tried turning the computer off then on, logging out of eBay and logging back in, and still every search item, even including my own listings (!) is blocked as Fraudulent. Is this being caused by an update Symantec did or by an update eBay just did? Does anyone know?
Sorry for the delay -- our team is working on this issue right now, and we should have this resolved shortly. Thanks for your patience.
I can ditto previous posts about eBay as a fraudulent site 4:50 pm eastern. Hope someone is "on it"
It's almost 5PM Eastern and the problem STILL exists. When will it be fixed. I deal on eBay a LOT I need it NOW. Or do I chance it and proceed on regardless of the dire warning?
Come on Symantec, give us guidence. NOW!
Yep, we're on it. Sorry for the inconvenience.
I'm in Arkansas and they still have not fixed the problem, I thought I had gotten into some bad bug when it said EBay was fraudulent. Its almost 4:30pm my time, and its still not working! What do we have to do to fix the problem? No one seems to know! HELP!!
THIS IS SO STUPID!!
Same here. What's up with this?
Just override it..They ARE working on it. Get a grip...
This should have never happened, especially with a website such as eBay. This is uncalled for for a company such as Norton to release an update that had a bug in that will effect so many people. Come on, and this has happened before. I shouldn't have to click continue to web page anyway. At the longest, it should have taken them 10 minutes to have the problem fixed. I expect more from Norton.
How do you over ride it? When I click on continue to website anyway, it still just taked me back to Norton.
You click on enter site anyway. This is bad for business. Still not fixed. How do you if the site is really not being phished or scammed. Millions of bank accounts could be affected.
It works for me. I can override it.
rlsaddler wrote:This should have never happened, especially with a website such as eBay. This is uncalled for for a company such as Norton to release an update that had a bug in that will effect so many people. Come on, and this has happened before. I shouldn't have to click continue to web page anyway. At the longest, it should have taken them 10 minutes to have the problem fixed. I expect more from Norton.
Do you honestly thing that Norton would have released something they knew would cause this trouble? It amazes me that things work half as well as they do, considering the infinite number of hardware and software combinations that software must work with. Add in the infinite number of web sites with differing methods of displaying information, and I do not know how any of this works.
As I noted above, I do not see this issue, and Norton's systems must be more like mine than those of you that are seeing this issue.
True. It could be. If it is--Then maybe people would be more understanding when something like this happens. People get upset over nothing. Slow down and enjoy life. Take a deep breath. It will get fixed. If there wasn't so many hackers in this world this stuff wouldn't be needed.
I'm not upset, I just want to override it...I sell on Ebay and need to do some work. No biggie but hopefully it will be fixed soon. I clicked on the "continue to website anyway" and it goes back to Ebay for about 3 seconds, then goes back to the Norton page. Is there something else I can do?