aiolos VIP Member
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micros0ft flagged Symantec software as spyware |
Posted: Tue 14 Feb, 2006 |
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Will M$ never learn ? First anti-spyware uninstalls IE, now it targets Norton AV.
This is from ZDNet :
The problem occurred after micros0ft pushed out an update for Windows AntiSpyware last Thursday night. The updated software identified a Windows registry key set by the Symantec products as belonging to password stealing malicious software known as Bancos, micros0ft and Symantec said in a joint statement Monday.
On detection of the registry keys, Windows AntiSpyware alerted the user and suggested deletion of the keys. "The deletion of these registry keys will cause all versions of the SAV (Symantec AntiVirus) and SCS (Symantec Client Security) software to stop operating correctly," micros0ft and Symantec said in the statement.
The issue affects users of micros0ft's Windows AntiSpyware Beta 1 and various versions of the Symantec security software for corporate users, the companies said. Users of Symantec's Norton-branded consumer products are not affected. Symantec and micros0ft believe only a small number of customers were affected.
micros0ft released a new update for its product on Friday morning to fix the problem. Symantec and micros0ft have prepared a tool to repair installations of Symantec's software that were affected. The tool is available at no charge from Symantec's support department, the companies said.
Though still in beta, Windows AntiSpyware is one of the most popular downloads from micros0ft's Web site and is widely used. The software has been downloaded about 25 million times, according to micros0ft.
This is not the first problem with Windows AntiSpyware. Last year micros0ft publicly apologized and compensated Dutch Web directory Startpagina.nl, one of MSN's main competitors in the Netherlands, after the software giant's anti-spyware product incorrectly flagged the site as malicious.
Windows AntiSpyware is designed to protect PCs against malicious software, including spyware, which is software that's installed on a system to watch the user's activity without his or her knowledge.
Windows AntiSpyware was renamed Windows Defender last year. The product will bear that name when the second beta version ships, which is expected soon. Windows Defender already exists in the latest preview release of Windows Vista, the successor to Windows XP due out later this year. |
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Knight_74 Associate
Joined: 24 Dec 2005
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Re: micros0ft flagged Symantec software as spyware |
Posted: Tue 14 Feb, 2006 |
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Well... Norton is almost as bad as spyware.
I love how they make such a big stink about it... and then mention -oh yeah, its a beta version. Its not MS fault that dummies grab a beta version and expect it to work like a finished project. After all isn't that what a beta version is for? to find flaws! No suprise if a few are found. |
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Knight_74 Associate
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Re: micros0ft flagged Symantec software as spyware |
Posted: Wed 15 Feb, 2006 |
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lmao.. well actualy now that you mention it. Norton doesn't always like it when you try and update windows. geez, you'ld think after all these years they would have learned how to get along and play nice.
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wAsTeD_C Site Administrator
Joined: 26 Nov 2005
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Posted: Wed 15 Feb, 2006 |
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Quote: Windows Defender already exists in the latest preview release of Windows Vista
thats something that we should worry even more about lol... |
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futureproof Moderator
Joined: 28 Nov 2005
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Posted: Mon 20 Feb, 2006 |
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DRM is cracked..
MicroSHIT will try another way that it will be cracked |
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