

#NORTON INTERNET SECURITY 2015 KEYGEN SOFTWARE#
What a service! Internet Explorer (and the old insult of it, that being 'Internet Exploder' seems far more appropriate here) dead! But then… and this is regrettable, very regrettable indeed, yet something that many vendors do… last I knew, a fair amount of Windows software uses IE directly for its interface (maybe that is why there's so many issues …). Perhaps not the scariest misidentification ever, but try telling that to the person I spoke to who responded to the erroneous Norton virus alert by reformatting their hard drive.įound this article interesting? Follow Graham Cluley on Twitter to read more of the exclusive content we post. Just last week, The Register reported that users of Windows 8.1 running disk encryption software like TrueCrypt were being greeted by a blue screen of death from the latest edition of Norton.Īnd way back in the mists of time, in 1993 to be precise, I recall that Norton AntiVirus was mistakenly false-alarming on the popular archiving program PKZIP, thinking it was infected with the Maltese Amoeba virus. Sadly security software has a long history of bugs, sometimes causing more of a headache than the attacks which it is trying to prevent. If that was you, hopefully the issue has fixed itself by now. Of course, if Internet Explorer was the only browser you had, and it kept crashing, I’m not quite sure how you would get to read the support advisory. In a support note, published on Saturday evening, Symantec advised affected users to run LiveUpdate manually to fix the problem. Presumably all these users were accessing Symantec’s support forum via an alternative browser such as Chrome or Firefox, as Internet Explorer would have been as useful as an ejector seat in a helicopter.

#NORTON INTERNET SECURITY 2015 KEYGEN PATCH#
Then reinstalled NIS, and once the patch was deployed IE started crashing again.

I have uninstalled NIS and IE started working. Then Norton updated and crashed IE11 that had been working fine up to that point. One would think that this would be an easy Q&A check. Glad to know that Symantec with all of the reductions and cuts to staff still has time to properly test their code. Same issue here, actually was using IE when the updated started and them BOOM everything came crashing down. Unsurprisingly, considering the number of people who must use both Norton anti-virus products and Internet Explorer, customers began to post their grievances on Symantec’s support forum.
