Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
Interges wrote:
During the update of Seamonkey 2.12 in Spanish, the Norton 2012
shows a red alert about the nssckbi.dll library, taked as a high
risk "Suspicious.CLoud.7.F".
Unfortunately sometimes the Major Virusscan vendors misidentify
part(s) [or all] of SeaMonkey as containing a Virus.
When in doubt you can check out https://www.virustotal.com/ and
upload the installer there. In the future we'll be signing our
installer, which may help prevent these types of problems from the
Vendors that we have no control over, depending on how they implement
their virus scanning.
For example, in my own version of Norton Internet Security, it did
*not* flag SeaMonkey, so I'm not sure what the real cause is on your
end, but VirusTotal.com returns the following for me, with our 2.12
english build.
And in fact, with this build, it does NOT find a single virus, with
all of the virusscan vendors. [1] ...
This was my experience as well -- nary a peep from Norton, as usual.
Of course, I wasn't installing the Spanish version.
Don't know why the OP would blame SeaMonkey for Norton's mistake.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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