Posted 2 days ago
https://community.norton.com/t/trustworthy-programs-ending-up-as-idp-generic-and-im-sick-of-it/248354/19
Seems to be a bit more common.
And Norton seems to be very "protective" about being "right" here.
Btw.
Every time a AV tells you something with "generic" in, it is not a virus signature finding.
It is a heuristic finding.
And heuristic findings are usually bullshit.
Means, the AV got some definitions of code parts or behavior or whatever, that can be found in malware too, but usually not exclusively. It is not "I found a virus I know" but "I found something that kinda looks like it might have something that bad things might have had in the past - maybe"
So, it is not even remotely close to be something bad, because often enough even MS own windows files could be hit by this heuristic.
And to prevent this, AVs got huge Whitelist of secure applications, they often enough fail to maintain properly or they forget secure software anyway.
To be honest, I never heard about a heuristic find actually ever found malware.
Doesn't prevent more or less all AVs being talking to you in high self confidence about their finding. Because they never fail - or so.
Some years ago, Norton basically merged with Avira and Avast, with all of them being more or less the same now.
So, Norton is still nagging, to some degree prone to false positives and very hard to make believe it is wrong.
Seems to be a bit more common.
And Norton seems to be very "protective" about being "right" here.
Btw.
Every time a AV tells you something with "generic" in, it is not a virus signature finding.
It is a heuristic finding.
And heuristic findings are usually bullshit.
Means, the AV got some definitions of code parts or behavior or whatever, that can be found in malware too, but usually not exclusively. It is not "I found a virus I know" but "I found something that kinda looks like it might have something that bad things might have had in the past - maybe"
So, it is not even remotely close to be something bad, because often enough even MS own windows files could be hit by this heuristic.
And to prevent this, AVs got huge Whitelist of secure applications, they often enough fail to maintain properly or they forget secure software anyway.
To be honest, I never heard about a heuristic find actually ever found malware.
Doesn't prevent more or less all AVs being talking to you in high self confidence about their finding. Because they never fail - or so.
Some years ago, Norton basically merged with Avira and Avast, with all of them being more or less the same now.
So, Norton is still nagging, to some degree prone to false positives and very hard to make believe it is wrong.
Post edited 2 days ago by randomuser.833