It’s funny when Norton Antivirus says that you have a Trojan in a place that doesn’t even exist:
As you can see in the image, Norton says that I have a trojan in a place inside a f:/ location, but I don’t have any type of files in f:/ location because f:/ doesn’t exist.
Wait… Now I remember, f:/ is where my external HDD is usually mounted, but Norton says that this has been analysed and removed NOW, and my external HDD is plugged out for 2 or 3 days.
P.S.: The file that Norton says that is a trojan is mine, I used it 1 or 2 years ago as an autoclicker for a pay-per-click website, and of course, it’s not a Trojan of High-Risk…
So, good try Norton.
P.S.: A cookie is not a risk problem Norton. Now imagine all the people that doesn’t know about informatic, they’ll think that Norton is a good antivirus that finds all the viruses and delete them, they’ll also could say: Norton finds more viruses that other anti-virus programs, so Norton is the best!, no, Norton sucks.

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