I'm afraid you'll have to write to Somantech and let them know you've
discovered a false positive in their web site blocking.
 
You'll need to turn off this feature of Norton until they straighten it out.
 
It's not the first product to have a false positive.
 
Chip
 



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        From: Ginger [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 8:33 AM
        To: gw-info
        Subject: What is this all about?
        
        
                Norton <symres:blocked-norton-logo.png>         
                        
                blocked red-x <symres:blocked-redx.png>
Malicious Web Site Blocked

                
        
        

        You attempted to access: 

        http://www.gwmicro.com/


        This is a known malicious web site. It is recommended that you do
NOT visit this site. The detailed report
<http://www.norton.com/co/detailedreport#http://www.gwmicro.com/> explains
the security risks on this site. 
        
        For your protection, this web site has been blocked. Visit Symantec
<http://www.symantec.com/transactsafely> to learn more about phishing and
internet security. 
        

                

        Exit this site <about:blank>  

        
        Continue to site anyway <http://www.norton.com/co/viewanyway>  

                
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