Posledné odpovede k i need to talk with someone pleasehttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/13850402022-08-04T13:13:03-07:00Dropa said
I would say disable Norton and install MSE for Windows 7 and that should stop any false a2022-08-04T13:13:03-07:00Jameshttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1385040#answer-1524929<em><p>Dropa <a href="#answer-1524722" rel="nofollow">said</a></p></em>
<blockquote>I would say disable Norton <strong>and install MSE</strong> for Windows 7 and that should stop any false alarms.
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<p>You sure about that?
<a href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-7-support-ended-on-january-14-2020-b75d4580-2cc7-895a-2c9c-1466d9a53962" rel="nofollow">https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-7-support-ended-on-january-14-2020-b75d4580-2cc7-895a-2c9c-1466d9a53962</a>
</p>i did not k
2022-08-04T02:13:31-07:00pdbr10https://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1385040#answer-1524807<p>i did not k
</p>As long as Norton is quarantining/remove the threat, you shouldn't worry. You can contact Norton to 2022-08-03T19:36:27-07:00user104147805413306348376805769878442569366https://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1385040#answer-1524761<p>As long as Norton is quarantining/remove the threat, you shouldn't worry. You can contact Norton to have the file analyzed as a "false positive" and also see if any other Norton users are experiencing the same scan results on the Norton Community Forum.
</p><p>(By the way, MSE saw end-of-service Jan. 2020)
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