Lol moment, Indeed!

  • TinyWolfie
    5th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    I needed to fufill my powder toy urge, so I hop on and somehow my sister changed Powder Toy to "Small Kitten Invasion." I thought "Lol, nice." I log on, Update to version 69, and it freezes. Norton anti-virus SONAR, as it's called, read on the corner of my screen "Security risk from:Small Kitten Invasion." I laughed and then realized it deleted powder toy. <\3 but restore button saved the day.

    ~TinyWolfie. <3

  • Neospector
    5th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    SONAR does this all the time on my laptop. I have no clue how to stop it.
  • TinyWolfie
    5th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    I guess the option would be either: Turn it off (No clue how, ^^) or get kaspersky? it's annoying to me seeing as everything is a security risk, even Mozilla firefox. Legit, it has to do with norton's super-mega-adult-stuff-only filter.

    Thanks for the reply

    -TinyWolfie

  • Fast-Driver
    5th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Yeah... you won't be laughing when it''ll say "Security risk from: Huge Zombie Invasion." :D Good luck then.
  • MasterMind555
    5th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Neospector (View Post)
    @TinyWolfie (View Post)
    Why in the world would you use Norton?
    Uninstall that piece of crap right away and install something like Avast! or Malwarebytes' Anti Malwares and if you really want the best Anti Virus, get Kaspersky
  • disturbed666
    5th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    or install microsoft security essentials ;p
  • TinyWolfie
    5th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    @Fast-Driver LOL, Won't that be something.

    @MasterMind555 This isn't my laptop. Mine's for school and that has kaspersky.

  • Neospector
    5th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    MasterMind555:

    @Neospector (View Post)
    @TinyWolfie (View Post)
    Why in the world would you use Norton?
    Uninstall that piece of crap right away and install something like Avast! or Malwarebytes' Anti Malwares and if you really want the best Anti Virus, get Kaspersky
    If you want to convince my dad that a free program is better than a paid one, go ahead. Also, you might want to think about getting a leprechaun, several dozen horseshoes, a truckload of four-leafed clovers...
  • lolzy
    5th Dec 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    I'm being safe. Screw the anti-virus.
  • Dragonfree97
    5th Dec 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Dude, Norton is about as good as anti-virus software as a grape.
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