1.
ActiveX
Programming Used in Norton Causes Serious Problems
As malware
programmers are getting sophisticated gradually, every computer system is open
to malicious programs until it is protected by a robust and reliable antivirus
software suite. Symantec appears to be much receptive to all types of malware
threats as it keeps on introducing Norton security patches and updates for its Norton 360 Internet Security every so
often.
Recently, it
has addressed a flaw in Norton that was considered to be the most intimidating
challenge in many ways. A malicious flaw, identified in the way how Norton
Internet security software uses the ActiveX programming language, was
identified as a serious threat for those who use the antivirus product. It was
said to pave the way for unauthorized software programs to enter victim’s
computer system. Experts rated the threat as the most critical one simply
because of the nature and behavior that the bug revealed in some computer
systems.
In today’s
age of internet, every computer system and device is open to potential
intruders. And the way how criminals were marching into a computer system has
changed, as they largely intend to steal personal details (specifically some
financial information) by interfering into a computer system through the
internet. Read more at https://tackk.com/wtwrl3
2.
Norton
Customers Report Buggy Norton Update
In August,
2009, Symantec pushed an automatic buggy patch to the Norton 2009 and Norton
360, which resulted in some sorts of technical problems for some users, though
the update helped numerous users as well. In response to the newly-identified bug in Norton, Symantec introduced a software fix to address the issue
which was caused by the automatic buggy patch.
Once the
update was pushed, a number of affected Norton users moved to Norton support website, including some forum
platforms. According to the users, their computer systems started behaving
bizarrely just after the update was downloaded on their computer system. Most
of the users came across an error message: "Symantec Service Framework has encountered a problem and needs to
close..." before the antivirus software stopped working.
On the other
hand, some of the users also approached to independent technicians in search of
a reliable technical support for Norton.
According to
some users, the issue was sporadically disabling the computer system, leading
to an unknown panic that the data containing any crucial files or information
might crash without delay. Even they got the CPU hitting 100% usage even when
the computer system was not being used. Read more at https://www.facebook.com/notes/john-carel/800-961-1963-norton-customers-report-buggy-norton-update/200211243709087
3.
24/7 Norton Antivirus Support Service
to Fix Common Norton Issues
What if a
protector turns into a bothersome guard? Yes! It is right and it eventually
happens to antivirus software programs that are developed to protect a computer
system against all types of impending threats. When an antivirus software
package develops some sorts of technical errors over the period, it starts
functioning conversely by damaging computer systems and data files, instead of
protecting the same. Visit Norton technical support service page to understand errors and problems
that occur when Norton antivirus becomes corrupt.
Norton
antivirus is best known for its technical inheritance to protect a computer
system against contemporary threats. But it is similarly exposed to some sorts
of technical errors that may happen at any point in time. And the things
suddenly turn out into a frustrating one, if it starts showing a random error
message whenever you try to run the antivirus software. Most of the problems
take place during the installation and runtime. Read more at http://nortonhelp.support/fix-common-norton-issues-with-technical-support-services/
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