pepflashplayer.dll "unproven" - Really?

Group,

Why would pepflashplayer.dll, an innocuous file that's been around for half a dozen years or more and has always been reported as a known, safe file, suddenly be reported as unproven by Norton Antivirus?

System running Windows 7

Filename: pepflashplayer.dll
Full Path: c:\Users\xxxxx\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\UserData\PepperFlash\25.0.0.171\pepflashplayer.dll

  • Developers:  Not Available
  • Version:  Not Available
  • Identified:  Not Available
  • Last Used:  Not Available
  • Startup Item: Not Available

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  • It is unknown how many users in the Norton Community have used this file.
  • This file release is currently not known.
  • There is not enough information about this file to recommend it.
  • File Thumbprint - SHA:  Not available
  • File Thumbprint - MD5:  Not available