(02-22-2012, 09:05 AM)AceInfinity Wrote: Not false positives however, it's built to recognize "hacktools" and other things like that which aren't meant to break your computer in any way. That can be configured however through Norton's signature settings to not show you warnings, or block files with particular signatures. Norton actually has less false positives than something like ESET, which has lots of them. And BitDefender was rated as one of the AV's that don't generate a lot of false positives either.
I did know it but I did not know that it was specially built for this kind of thing. I did not know either that Norton had less false positive than ESET. We are using ESET at each end of PLs (HJT on HF), I thought the opposite.
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