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If you disable Norton, what happens?

The request could be coming from a Trojan that is trying to get you to disable your antivirus so it can install. If it wants a "special" key instead of the real key that should be a tip off there.

... could allow an attacker to capture keystrokes or perform other malicious acts.US-CERT encourages users to disable Active Scripting in the Internet Zone, as specified in the "Securing Your Web Browser...

...te the risks of this and similar attacks:Regularly apply software updates and patches provided by vendors. Disable JavaScript and ActiveX as described in the Securing Your Web Browser document. For mo...

...e to HP Software Update v4.000.010.008. Set the kill bit for the CLSIDs listed in the HP Support document. Disable ActiveX as described in the Securing Your Web Browser document. US-CERT is aware of r...

...ity Note VU#831457 for more information and workarounds. Review the Securing Your Web Browser document and disable ActiveX controls. US-CERT will provide more information as it becomes available.RealP...

... Macrovision Knowledge Base article Q113640 and apply the appropriate hotfix. Set the kill bit for CLSID . Disable ActiveX as described in the Securing Your Web Browser document. US-CERT has seen repo...

...code.US-CERT encourages users to do the following to help mitigate the risk:Set a kill bit for the CLSID . Disable ActiveX as described in the Securing Your Web Browser document. US-CERT will provide ...

...ate the risk of this and similar attacks:Regularly apply software updates and patches provided by vendors. Disable JavaScript and ActiveX as described in the Securing Your Web Browser document. US-CER...

...ovided by vendors to help mitigate the risk of this and similar type attacks. Users are also encouraged to disable JavaScript and ActiveX as described in the Securing Your Web Browser document.US-CERT...

...te the risks of this and similar attacks:Regularly apply software updates and patches provided by vendors. Disable JavaScript and ActiveX as described in the Securing Your Web Browser document. US-CER...

... Document 240797 and set kill bits for the CLSIDs and . Review the Securing Your Web Browser document and disable ActiveX controls. US-CERT will provide more information as it becomes available.US-CE...

US-CERT is aware of reports of a trojan that affects Microsoft Windows CE. This trojan disables Windows Mobile application installation security.The trojan may take any or all of the following actions

...ers to take the following steps:Update to Adobe Reader 8.1.2. Review Adobe Knowledgebase Article kb403079. Disable the displaying of PDF documents in the web browser by performing the following steps:...

...se vulnerabilities can be found in Vulnerability Notes VU#101676 and VU#340860.US-CERT encourages users to Disable ActiveX controls as described in the Securing Your Web Browser document.US-CERT is aw...

...rability may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code on an affected system.US-CERT encourages users to Disable ActiveX controls as described in the Securing Your Web Browser document.US-CERT will ...

...ute arbitrary code on an affected system.As per Security Bulletin SKYPE-SB/2008-001, Skype has temporarily disabled users' ability to add videos from Dailymotion gallery until an official fix has been...

...the following preventative measures to mitigate the security risks:Update RealPlayer to the latest version Disable ActiveX as described in the Securing Your Web Browser document US-CERT is aware of wi...

...or this vulnerability.To help mitigate the security risk, US-CERT recommends that users and administrators disable ActiveX and follow other best security practices as described in the Securing Your We...

20. System Restore
(Top/Maintain)
...;s more than enough room to store quite a lot of OS changes and updates. And then you can also completely disable system restore on certain drive. This is a good option if you have, for example, a &#...

21. Other Behavior
(Top/Antispyware)
...nsure they will actually get started with Windows, so scanners just have to do is look there. Once that is disabled, and windows rebooted, whatever else they're hiding will be visible. Root...

22. Security Center
(Top/Maintain)
...o reasons for this, one okay and one bad. The okay one is that you are running a third party firewall that disabled the build-in Windows Firewall, but didn't correctly report itself to Windows. If...

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