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Subject:
From:
"Dave@MonroeCommunity" <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 6 Jun 2011 14:24:26 -0400
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It amazes me how many different opinions there are about a product.
I have been using Norton since the DOS days and I have never had a virus
on any of my computers. I do let Norton update automatically and at times
they are changing
the virus database on a daily basis. Just my $59.99 worth of advice.

On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 3:18 AM, John Green <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I hate to say But I will bet you have a worm, my Personal Experience has
> shown Norton/Symantec to be a waste of money. I used to have the same
> problems you do till my computer crashed, it required a clean install every
> 6 months, until I replaced Norton Internet Security, I discovered that I
> had
> a Music CD that I downloaded using Kaza, and there were 2 songs that would
> not play on my car CD player, they were found to have been infected, But no
> Anti Virus software could detect the bug, I believe the record companies
> spent a lot on viruses then... Now they spend the cash on legislators. I
> recommend you try Malwarebytes. When you download it change the filename to
> something not Anti Virus related. Save it to your desktop, restart in
> safemode with networking, Install Malwarebytes, and run a couple of
> updates,
> then run a full scan in safe mode. I got these instructions from a
> Zonealarm
> chat room, it has worked for me. (There were a couple of other programs he
> suggested also, however, I cannot remember them now, I do not download
> music
> anymore, except from safe places so not as many problems.
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: EMail Abuse
>
> Three e-mails were sent to friends and relatives looking exactly like they
> came from me.  Each contained either links to viruses or malware.  These
> emails do not appear in my Sent Items folder; one was time stamped when my
> computer was shut down.  I do not think they came from my computer but
> others disagree with me.  Comcast only told me to change the password on my
> email account with them.  Norton Security Suite says me computer is not
> infected.
>
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