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Dougs67camaro Jan 22nd, 07, 10:42 AM Norton security on my computer is telling me there is a rapidly growing threat and i tried to update and it's telling me to use live update. Did that and says not able to protect. What is wrong if anything and what can i do if there is a problem? First time this has happened! Please help. Thanks.. Doug
jr68 Jan 22nd, 07, 11:11 AM do you have a Dell cuz norton doesn't work very well with that brand
Dougs67camaro Jan 22nd, 07, 11:13 AM Ya, it's a dell. What should i do? Thanks for the response.
DjD Jan 22nd, 07, 11:57 AM I don't know what problems jr68 has had but Norton works fine on Dells... I have supported hundreds of Dells with Nav and Sav on them.
If you have a trojan or spyware it may not help to upgrade your definitions. You need to follow what Norton says to do to eliminate the threat. Chances are it's cookies that grab personal information you are being warned about.
As far as updating, verify your subscription has not expired. If you need more help please provide your OS and service pack info as well as what version of Norton and what it reports.
Rocketrod Jan 22nd, 07, 01:23 PM do you have a Dell cuz norton doesn't work very well with that brand
Care to elaborate, because at work we literally have 1,00os of Dell computers (desktops & laptops) and we use Norton with excellent results.
click Jan 22nd, 07, 01:25 PM We have all Dell in the family, PC and laptops, never an issue with Norton here either. Spyware might be affecting you as Dennis mentioned.
Dougs67camaro Jan 22nd, 07, 02:50 PM Norton is saying it is an outbreak alert and my computer is not covered. Does that make more sense? Thanks again... Doug
DjD Jan 22nd, 07, 03:09 PM This is straight from Norton (Symantec)...
Norton Internet Security 2005 also includes a new Outbreak Alert feature that will provide users with the added benefit of receiving automatic notification when a high-level threat outbreak occurs. Outbreak Alert analyzes the security posture of the user's PC and offers immediate recommendations for tightening protection if necessary
So from that, it's just telling you you have outdated security or virus protection. It could even be looking at security patches you should be getting from Microsoft. It could be your firewall isn't secure or turned on. Is your computer set to tell you when patches are available?
Dougs67camaro Jan 22nd, 07, 03:19 PM Windows firewall was off. I don't know how that happened:confused: Anyway, i turned it on and ran the liveupdate and here is what came up...
Outbreak alert cannot protect your computer from rapidly spreading threats at this time.
Please run Liveupdate by double clicking the desktop icon and then click on liveupdate. Well thats what i just did, i am confused. Doug
arbarrett Jan 22nd, 07, 03:47 PM Reboot in safe mode w/networking. Have your antivirus run a scan, see what it finds. If it finds a virus - good - you can work on fixing it. Running is safe mode should, if you have a virus, keep it from getting in your way. Run the scan, then run your updates (thats why you need safemode with networking) then re-run your scan.
Reboot normal and see what you get.
jr68 Jan 22nd, 07, 05:49 PM Care to elaborate, because at work we literally have 1,00os of Dell computers (desktops & laptops) and we use Norton with excellent results.
Well I was on another forum and was discussing some problems I was having with my Dells and was told that the Dell pc's don't run well on Norton. I don't know this for a fact but uninstalled it anyway and installed Avast , it is free and has been running great for me with no problems for about a year now.
http://www.avast.com/index.html
Dennis would know way more about Doug's bugs than I would , this is just something that worked for me.
Dougs67camaro Jan 23rd, 07, 04:17 PM Hey, this is Tracey. Doug hates computers...lol, so I did as arbarrett suggested last night and even though I didn't find any spyware or viruses, it has fixed the problem. Our computer is now protected. :) Thank you arbarrett for the suggestion and thanks everyone for all the help.
jet_car2000 Jan 26th, 07, 08:47 AM Great yall got it fixed. i had same problem,, i had to turn of the system restore run updates and get them to install. Symantec's web site has allways helped me thru and problems that i have had with my pc. remember Symantec sents out updates every wensday. so i keep my set to auto update each week
Dougs67camaro Jan 26th, 07, 01:22 PM Frank, we did set to update weekly. We noticed that you could do that when we were trying to fix it. Man, we not only have the coolest car website on this earth, we can even fix each others computers.:) Thanks again. Doug
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