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Message-ID: <200410121032.52614.robochan@twcny.rr.com>
From: robochan at twcny.rr.com (Rob Bochan)
Subject: Norton AntiVirus 2005 treats Radmin as a Virus ??!

On Tuesday 12 October 2004 08:51 am, Sowhat . wrote:
> hi ?list
>
> I have installed Norton AntiVirus 2005 ,and when i open my F:\
> directory ,Norton pops up and show that,"Norton AntiVirus has detected
> a virus on your computer" "Boject Name F:\radmin.exe" "Virus Name
> Hacktool".

Symantec labels a competitor's product
(http://sea.symantec.com/content/product.cfm?productid=16)
as malware?

I am SHOCKED! SHOCKED I tell you! SHOCKED!
Who would expect such dastardly behavior from a corporate entity?

Did you install radmin or was it installed without your knowledge?

...Rob

-- 
"Stealing", as defined by (insert favorite industry group/misguided 
Congressman here) is WRONG WRONG WRONG! Got that? It is WRONG! But 
intimidation, lying, cheating, and misrepresenting facts and relevant law is 
entirely okay so long as you're doing it to preserve and protect your cash 
flow. 


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