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nbagno
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« on: May 10, 2013, 04:19:56 PM »

Norton puts the file in quarantine. First time this has happened for qimage if I recall correctly.  Here is the report:  (I can remove it from quarantine if needed)

    February 15, 2012 3:15:47 PM
Type:
    Other
Risk Impact:
    High
Systems Affected:
    Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000

Behavior
WS.Reputation.1 is a detection for files that have a low reputation score based on analyzing data from Symantec’s community of users and therefore are likely to be security risks. Detections of this type are based on Symantec’s reputation-based security technology. Because this detection is based on a reputation score, it does not represent a specific class of threat like adware or spyware, but instead applies to all threat categories.

The reputation-based system uses "the wisdom of crowds" (Symantec’s tens of millions of end users) connected to cloud-based intelligence to compute a reputation score for an application, and in the process identify malicious software in an entirely new way beyond traditional signatures and behavior-based detection techniques.
Antivirus Protection Dates

    Initial Rapid Release version March 27, 2009
    Latest Rapid Release version April 20, 2010 revision 025
    Initial Daily Certified version March 27, 2009 revision 005
    Latest Daily Certified version April 20, 2010 revision 024
    Initial Weekly Certified release date April 1, 2009

Click here for a more detailed description of Rapid Release and Daily Certified virus definitions.
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Fred A
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« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2013, 04:36:32 PM »

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Norton puts the file in quarantine. First time this has happened for qimage if I recall correctly.  Here is the report:  (I can remove it from quarantine if needed)

    February 15, 2012 3:15:47 PM
Type:
    Other
Risk Impact:
    High
Systems Affected:
    Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000

Behavior
WS.Reputation.1 is a detection for files that have a low reputation score based on analyzing data from Symantec’s community of users and therefore are likely to be security risks. Detections of this type are based on Symantec’s reputation-based security technology. Because this detection is based on a reputation score, it does not represent a specific class of threat like adware or spyware, but instead applies to all threat categories.

The reputation-based system uses "the wisdom of crowds" (Symantec’s tens of millions of end users) connected to cloud-based intelligence to compute a reputation score for an application, and in the process identify malicious software in an entirely new way beyond traditional signatures and behavior-based detection techniques.
Antivirus Protection Dates

    Initial Rapid Release version March 27, 2009
    Latest Rapid Release version April 20, 2010 revision 025
    Initial Daily Certified version March 27, 2009 revision 005
    Latest Daily Certified version April 20, 2010 revision 024
    Initial Weekly Certified release date April 1, 2009


Look at the dates.... almost a year and a half ago, and no one has reported this to Qimage as yet. It doesn't mention W7 either.

Unfortunately, I remember when Peter Norton's name was so well respected and his software was bug free. I used all of his stuff from copying 5 1/4 inch floppies to Disk tools.

The unfortunate part is when Mr. Norton sold his company to Symantec ..... and everything hit the fan!
They turned 'Norton Ghost" into a joke.   Buy the program and then find out you cannot create a rescue CD. But you can pay extra to Symantec for one!!
TV cable companies cannot even give away his anti virus software with a cable contract.
Symantec kept his name but not his integrity.

So a report coming from them is a grain of salt.

Fred
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