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I'll say in advance that this thread might provoke a reaction from some people, as it basically intends to circumvent a software feature. But I'll try to be nice, and I hope you will too. View ...
Resolve this problem by launching Norton and clicking "LiveUpdate" if you use Norton Internet Security. If you use Norton 360, click "Tasks" and then click "Run LiveUpdate." ...
When Mac OS X 10.3.9 was first released, Norton AntiVirus' LiveUpdate component would not function properly under it. Using the standalone virus definitions installer from Symantec's Web site ...
Run Norton's "LiveUpdate" until it reports no new updates to ensure you're current. Perform a manual scan, and if it still freezes, uninstall Norton and reinstall the software to ensure a proper ...
Security company Symantec, developer of the popular Norton AntiVirus software, fixed a problem in its LiveUpdate feature last week--a vulnerability that could allow malicious users to gain ...
All Norton products have been updated through LiveUpdate. LiveUpdate runs on a schedule, and if you are using Norton anti-virus software, you should check to make sure your software has been updated.
Several users have corroborated an issue we noted yesterday where Symantec's LiveUpdate function does not run properly on some Macs. Rick Night writes: "I recently experienced some off behavior ...
It includes Norton Utilities for Macintosh (NUM) 6.0, Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh 7.0, LiveUpdate 1.6, Dantz Retrospect Express, and Aladdin’s Spring Cleaning. It’s a sweet little package ...
Symantec has updated its Norton AntiVirus product to version 8.0.1. You’ll need to use the LiveUpdate feature to get the update (which includes new virus definitions) since it’s not available ...
A group of German hackers have exposed a new vulnerability in Symantec's LiveUpdate 1.4, which could be used to download and run hostile code from an unauthorised server.
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