I would have put a lot more credence into Norton's report if it had identified an actual virus/trojan rather than "suspicious behavior". To me anti-virus programs flagging "suspicious behavior" is like the teachers in my grade school who would always assume I was up to no good because I much preferred sitting in the last row.
And then if it does find what it considers to suspicious behavior, it doesn't even bother to tell you what that behavior is/why it is considered suspicious.
The mere fact that norton 360 dislikes 0.7.31 is not nearly enough to get me to take it seriously.
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