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Is it possible that it is a false flag ?, it would not be the first time Norton has falsely flagged a site, I would have expected Microsoft Security Essentials to have flagged it aswell if it was genuinely dodgy.

Ps. I have no idea which site you are talking about! lol

Could have been, but hey if it flags it up you ignore it at your peril!
 
Is it possible that it is a false flag ?, it would not be the first time Norton has falsely flagged a site, I would have expected Microsoft Security Essentials to have flagged it aswell if it was genuinely dodgy.

Ps. I have no idea which site you are talking about! lol

I think Norton is a proverbial bag of ......., especially if you've paid for it.
Good thing with MS Essentials is that it's free and supposedly has a good reputation, yeah, strange for MS!
 
I think Norton is a proverbial bag of ......., especially if you've paid for it.
Good thing with MS Essentials is that it's free and supposedly has a good reputation, yeah, strange for MS!

As I'm on Virgin Media cable, I'm using their free cloud-based security suite.

I can't comment on how good, bad or indifferent it is, as I haven't had - or at least found - any nasties yet.
 

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