![]() ![]() powershell" The registry key is: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\PowerShell\1\ShellIds\Microsoft.PowerShell\"ExecutionPolicy" and the file thumbprint is SHA: Not Available. One which I think the most suspicious was a registry key for "microsoft. Power Eraser and detected something but I think they are false positives because two the files were installers for Adobe CS2 that I download from Adobe's website, two were batch files that I made myself, one was a Google Chrome bookmarks file and the last ![]() I checked the logs and I noticed that Norton said that "An intrusion attempt by 66.240.250 was blocked." (There were two of these instances or entries the Security History windows.) It also says that IPS Alert is System Infected: GhostNet Backdoor Activityģ and the traffic description was TCP, Port 60670.(I will post a screenshot of this) There is also an instance or example in the log that say Intrusion Prevention Auto Block has blocked IP: 66.240.205.34 for a period of 30 minutes. Your computer may be infected with something that Norton Power Eraser can detect and remove." (I will post a screenshot of this so you guys can see) Then it asks I want to run Norton Power Eraser. Hi, everyone, earlier today went turned on my monitor for my computer I saw a pop-up from my Norton 360 Security suite saying "Outbound Traffic Detected, We have detected a largeĪmount of suspicious activity on your system. Suspicious Outbound Traffic Detected in Norton 360
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