Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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07/30/04 04:22 AM
07/30/04 04:22 AM
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Becky
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Last night my husband went online to update our Norton antivirus software subscription, which was about to expire. When he tried to update Norton, he received an update message from WinAntivirus 2004, which proceeded to delete the Norton antivirus software and then install WinAntivirus 2004 software. My husband used a credit card to pay for the WinAntivirus 2004.
I've gone on the web, and can't even find a web site for WinAntivirus 2004. When I google Norton Antivirus, I get an ad for WinAntivirus!
The only mention of this software I can find is ads. It's not in any of the comparison charts for antivirus software. I finally got to Symantec, which I THINK is the same thing as Norton, and WinAntivirus is not listed as one of their products.
Have we just given out our credit card number to a fly-by-night outfit?
My husband ran a virus check last night using this new software, and it detected a trojan horse, which it did not fully identify and couldn't fully delete. Files it could not delete were vm.installer and vm.exe under c:\x.cab folder.
Any advice?
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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07/30/04 05:07 AM
07/30/04 05:07 AM
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The first thing I did after reading your message was to do several searches for WinAntiVirus 2004. The first thing that game up was ONE link. I clicked on that link and immediately was taken to a "login" screen and the questions/answers to FAQ. I have never seen this website before, and therefore did not proceed. Although it looks "official" and very similar to Symantec (which does make Norton), I'd highly recommend that your husband call your credit card company and ask if there have been any "unusual" Internet credit card charges. Ask that your credit card company phone you or your husband as soon as or if any suspicious Internet charges are trying to be posted to your account.
Although there ARE many free downloadable anti-virus protection software companies available, I prefer to use Norton, myself. I've tried several of the freebies, but there are too many other things running in the background most times, and that makes me uncomfortable. I've been scammed before by something on the Internet, and wound up having to have a new credit card because of Internet fraud.
I'm not implying that you and your husband have been scammed, just suggesting that you call your credit card company and have them verify the authenticity of the winantivirus software he paid for, and any other purchases in the next few days over the Internet.
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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07/31/04 10:40 AM
07/31/04 10:40 AM
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Becky, Thanks for posting this and I'm so sorry this has happened to Norton(of all things)and to you all. Ingie
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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07/31/04 01:10 PM
07/31/04 01:10 PM
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Jenny100
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Originally posted by Becky: I got through on the phone to Symantec Customer Service. Yes, it appears that I have been scammed. Can't say that Symantec is particularly worried about it. Weird. Yes that is weird. If Norton is that unconcerned about the security of their links, I wouldn't be particularly worried about renewing with Norton. There are other antivirus companies out there.
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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07/31/04 01:18 PM
07/31/04 01:18 PM
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Not only others but, others that are better as well. My 2 cents. Rusty
Even monkeys fall from trees sometimes.
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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07/31/04 02:16 PM
07/31/04 02:16 PM
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Becky
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Strange, isn't it?
As an analogy -- Cartier is rightfully concerned about cheap knock-offs of their watches. Well, what if somebody installed an entrance to the Cartier store that channeled people past the real store and sold fakes at the same price as the real thing? People would never even know they were buying a fake.
Wouldn't Cartier be concerned?
I just got back from CompUSA, where I was told that Norton is far superior to any other antivirus software out there, so I bought Norton again. Maybe Norton/Symantec is so powerful that they don't need to worry about a 2-bit operation stealing some of their customers. Especially if their customers just go out and buy Norton again.
Sheesh!!!
According to the fellow at CompUSA, WinAntivirus is a FREE virus program that somebody has packaged and is selling to unsuspecting customers on the web. He says that WinAntivirus must have somehow used spyware to redirect my computer to their site, fooling my husband into thinking it was Norton. And this while I was using Spybot to control the spyware!
It's just discouraging. I feel like there are threats out there online in a way I never did before. I don't feel like downloading anything ever again.
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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07/31/04 03:12 PM
07/31/04 03:12 PM
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This may be a related event, or just a coincidence, BUT... I'm suddenly unable to start my Task Scheduler, which includes (only) Norton Anti-virus LiveUpdate. I can start LiveUpdate manually, but it will no longer automatically check for anti-virus updates every 2 hours. I wasted hours today, trying to find out what's wrong. It tells me I don't have enough 'resources' to start the Task Scheduler service. Well, I closed several (safe) processes and no applications were open -- but I still couldn't get automatic Norton LiveUpdate to enable. I also tried restarting Windows. I'm wondering if this is related to a recent Windows HotFix, that had to do with Internet Explorer and downloads. (?) Anyone have any thoughts on THIS one?
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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07/31/04 09:02 PM
07/31/04 09:02 PM
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I asked because I wondered if your browser being "redirected" had anything to do with the security hole the new Windows hotfix (867801) is trying to fix. It seemed to be to do with IE rather than other browsers. http://www.microsoft.com/security/bulletins/200407_windows.mspx This is the update Demosthenes had trouble with on one computer. But he said the update worked when he downloaded the entire update before installing (as opposed to installing while being connected to MS). Katsmom, I don't know if your problem is related to the security hole or not. It does seem suspicious though.
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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08/01/04 12:13 AM
08/01/04 12:13 AM
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Melanie1
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Becky,
Go to Trend PC-Cillin's site and download housecall & scan your computer. You can also download the free 30 day version.
This anti-virus program is far superior to Norton in my opinion. I've used it for years, after trying Norton, Mcaffee and others. It's the best.
It automatically updates at least once a week & I have never had a virus attack that it did not catch & clean or quarantine, if it didn't clean it.
You should also have a spyware program. I use Pest Patrol & I Hate Spam. They're great programs & well worth the money. Also have automatic updates. I'd be willing to bet that you have a bunch of spyware/adware files on your computer.
Melanie
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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08/01/04 12:14 AM
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Melanie1
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Actually, Becky, you can download free trials of the Pest Patrol also.
Melanie
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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08/01/04 11:11 AM
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Hi Becky,
There are several things I didn't like about the big 2 anti-virus programs.
They're not as user friendly. They charge for updates by making you take a subscription & they have let viruses slip by that they could not remove. Your registry that has to be manually changed is just one example of that.
Both PC-Cillin & Pest Patrol remove all traces or quarantine them in almost every case. There is no subscription or charge for updates, including new versions. They give you a year for free & will extend that with a grace period. They also constantly update their products (much more often then the other 2).
I'm glad you got rid of that bug & the adware and hope all goes smoothly now.
Melanie
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mahatma Gandhi
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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08/01/04 11:18 AM
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One other important thing I didn't mention, Becky, is that Trend's customer support is very good! You would never get a reply like you did with Norton.
Melanie
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mahatma Gandhi
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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08/01/04 02:57 PM
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Just a thought, Becky. Have you tried restoring to an earlier point before downloading the anti-virus that caused the problem? You would have to reinstall any & all new programs you just installed, like Norton & your adware program, but it might bring you to a point before you caught the virus & allow you to back up the registry. I've done that in the past when a program caused havoc on my computer. Btw, PC-Cillin is also cheaper. Melanie
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." Mahatma Gandhi
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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08/01/04 10:44 PM
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Katsmom
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Becky, I don't want to make you feel worse - - but I have to warn you about the Webroot SpySweeper program. I have it also, and have NOT been happy with it at all! It misses a LOT of adware/spyware. I've sent the company messages TWICE now about pests I found on my own, that their program didn't catch. I'm paying THEM for this??? I don't plan to renew, when my subscription ends. BTW -- make sure you click on the button for "Update Program" -- because you get one free program update when you buy it. Then you have to keep checking the "Update Definitions" button when you're online, because the automatic update checker has never worked for me. Their updates are infrequent, and take FOREVER to complete! (on dial-up, anyway) I found the website for PEST PATROL, and they impressed me with their online (fast!) adware/spyware scanner. THEY found the adware and stubborn registry entries that SpySweeper kept missing, and couldn't seem to get rid of. I haven't downloaded their trial version yet, but I plan to do that. Mjartisian -- can you buy Pest Patrol in local stores, or must you order it from them online? I still like Norton Anti-virus, though; as well as their SystemWorks utilities. I disliked McAfee AV, and only tried it because I was offered a free trial period.
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Re: Norton AntiVirus Subscription Update Hijacking
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08/01/04 10:55 PM
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Katsmom, you have to buy it online. I bought a combo special they had: I Hate Spam & Pest Patrol both for $50 & they automatically update or I can manually update at any time. I'm very pleased with them! Pest Patrol automatically scans every time I boot & cookie patrol grabs all cookies from my email. It also warns me when my computer tries to dial out.
They painlessly remove all spyware/adware/cookies & most spam. Occasionally a spam will sneak through but you can enable learning in the programs & when you mark something as spam, it won't get through again.
I recommend them both highly.
Melanie
Edited: Pest Patrol is now $20!
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