Keith Weisshar Posted June 8, 2015 Posted June 8, 2015 Why does Norton Security quarantine the ImgBurn installer as unsafe due to detection of OpenCandy?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted June 8, 2015 Posted June 8, 2015 Because the installer uses the OpenCandy plugin and I guess Norton have decided to quarantine anything that uses it. You can read about OpenCandy on their website. http://www.opencandy.com/
Polda18 Posted June 8, 2015 Posted June 8, 2015 Anything that offers some commercial products on installing different branch can be considered adware. I'm pretty sure these ads in installers just made people upset so they marked it as adware and sent in to AV developers. Avast did not say anything, though... From my personal POV, offering such commercials is intrusive and pretty dangerous. People often do not read what installer asks for and immediately click on Next without checking out what they agree with or what they install on their computer. Then they get upset when their homepage is changed and some vegas toolbar pops up in their browser, when they "agreed" with these settings on installation... I had couple of troubles when disinfecting computer from russian ICQ client called QIP that changed not only homepage to QIP.ru, but even changed code of IE browser to show it was provided by QIP.ru - then returning back to Seznam (czech search engine), it was in russian lang and offering AK-47. Sure there was adware that added couple of ads in the browser. I must say disinfecting that was a pain and I did not avoid fresh install of Windows. Sister installed that for writing with friends, of course the style I described - click on Next, again again again, finish. Hurry up to start chatting. Me and parents got upset when Seznam was gone...
Keith Weisshar Posted July 19, 2015 Author Posted July 19, 2015 Norton is very aggressive and will block many adware components including OpenCandy
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