Oolite v1.76.1 removed by Norton 360 "suspicious activity"
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Oolite v1.76.1 removed by Norton 360 "suspicious activity"
I just tried to run the new v1.76.1 only to have Norton 360 anti-virus quarantine it due to "suspicious activity". Had to create an exception for Oolite in Norton!
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Re: Oolite v1.76.1 removed by Norton 360 "suspicious activit
Sounds to me like it's time to get a real antivirus program, instead of Big-Corp bloatware..
I recommend Avast! AV free edition. Consistently out-scores Nortons, too..
I recommend Avast! AV free edition. Consistently out-scores Nortons, too..
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Re: Oolite v1.76.1 removed by Norton 360 "suspicious activit
I will reserve my opinion for Norton antivirus due to not having anything particularly good to say about it. It is verified that it also has problems with the nightly build installers, for reasons known only to itself.
All I can say is that, as always, all Windows binaries uploaded to the servers for release are tested for viruses prior to being uploaded using McAfee VirusScan with latest DAT definitions.
All I can say is that, as always, all Windows binaries uploaded to the servers for release are tested for viruses prior to being uploaded using McAfee VirusScan with latest DAT definitions.
Re: Oolite v1.76.1 removed by Norton 360 "suspicious activit
I use the AVG free anti virus myself and though it is responsible for the bulk of my boot time, It has never had a bad word to say about Oolite
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Re: Oolite v1.76.1 removed by Norton 360 "suspicious activit
Update: virustotal.com, using 42 distinct scan engines reports zero findings on the Oolite installer ( https://www.virustotal.com/file/9677efe ... 338206872/ ), as well as the Oolite executable itself ( https://www.virustotal.com/file/d018e9d ... 338207323/ ).
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Re: Oolite v1.76.1 removed by Norton 360 "suspicious activit
I have the same problem with Nortons and Oolite (it was only the trunk nightlies, but now it doesn't like the release version - hey-ho!), but I have no complaints about Nortons Internet Security in general... I like it! The OEM version is very good value!
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Re: Oolite v1.76.1 removed by Norton 360 "suspicious activit
Maybe a disgruntled (female) employee of Symantec who happens to be the partner/wife/girlfriend of someone who plays Oolite had something to do with this?
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Re: Oolite v1.76.1 removed by Norton 360 "suspicious activit
Is that occum's razor?Pleb wrote:Maybe a disgruntled (female) employee of Symantec who happens to be the partner/wife/girlfriend of someone who plays Oolite had something to do with this?
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