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kohlrak: Last time i uninstalled norton, it uninstalled my network drivers and start button, but that was windows XP. Knowing that the program it refused to accept as an exception was not a virus, i came to the conclusion that Norton, in the end, was the real virus.
You do have to use an uninstalling tool, just to make sure of these things.
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kohlrak: Last time i uninstalled norton, it uninstalled my network drivers and start button, but that was windows XP. Knowing that the program it refused to accept as an exception was not a virus, i came to the conclusion that Norton, in the end, was the real virus.
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Darvond: You do have to use an uninstalling tool, just to make sure of these things.
I used theirs.
I would much rather have a false positive for a keylogger malware in a GOG download than a false negative that results in my bank account being drained. You get what you pay for and IMO, the stuff that comes with Windows is a placebo. It is better to wear a tinfoil hat and gloves when online than browse with the equivilant of a target on your PC saying "Malware come in. No protection"
Post edited July 05, 2018 by wizisi2k
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wizisi2k: I would much rather have a false positive for a keylogger malware in a GOG download than a false negative that results in my bank account being drained. You get what you pay for and IMO, the stuff that comes with Windows is a placebo. It is better to wear a tinfoil hat and gloves when online than browse with the equivilant of a target on your PC saying "Malware come in. No protection"
You do realize the tinfoil hatters, IRL, were right, right?
I do. The analogy was better to have something protecting you online than getting a keylogger via an ad and your free protection not finding it.