Someone I know offered to let me use it as they have an extra license available. It’s quite tempting seeing as it has also has VPN and cloud space.
Just curious if there have been problems regarding Norton and their privacy.
Someone I know offered to let me use it as they have an extra license available. It’s quite tempting seeing as it has also has VPN and cloud space.
Just curious if there have been problems regarding Norton and their privacy.
Norton is the company adding cryptominers to all of their software.
Avoid anything from norton. The last good software they made was the norton commander.
Norton is a no go. I’m assuming you’re on Windows, so Windows defender will likely perform better as an antivirus (its seriously pretty good now).
As for the VPN and storage, I personally would never voluntarily give Norton complete access to my web browsing activity and files.
Norton is literally malware.
LOL - heap of shit crypto-miner disguised as a security app.
Just use the built-in Microsoft Defender. Take care of Windows hardening, which is more important than selecting the right AV scanner. If you want a better AV scanner (at the cost of a bit privacy) make use of cloud protection in Defender.
Ive avoided Norton from 25 years ago.
It would slow down your computer and pull up false positives all the time.
Worse part was the crap you needed to do to remove it.
norton commander… holy balls, that’s one name i haven’t heard in like 20 years, hah
They ever made good software?
I’ve been trying to warn my parents about that, but according to them one of the terms of their bank is that they’re supposed to have a bought AV or else they won’t be eligible for help if something happens to their banking account. At least I managed to get them to switch to a cheaper AV though, Kaspersky, not sure how much worse it is.
I keep repeating this but Malwarebytes is still recommended despite not detecting a non-encoded msfvenom payload?
Malwarebytes is an antimalware, not antivirus.
Install Linux, Download msfvenom. Generate raw payload and test in Windows system.
Last time I checked, a Win64_ReverseHTTPS worked fine.
IDK, a long time ago I checked but they were margin difference on the same ttpe of meterpreter despite different protocols. I’ll test it today when I go home.