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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Many AV aps scan by behaviours and similarities in code. Updaters and installers tend to have the same sorts of actions that are carried out by viruses.
It's basically safe to ignore. AV's are designed to be very sensitive because it helps them sniff out potentially undefined viruses. Better a false positive than a true negative.
norton av?
How do you know this? Proof?
Valves files are all hosted by Akamai
Akamai already does intense levels of scanning for the content they host
Plus it's the most popular digital gaming service on the planet, of course they're going to ensure to the best of their abilities they aren't hosting malicious files.
AVG is utter rubbish. I bought AVG Ultimate over Christmas and I can't wait for my sub to expire so I can go back to Norton. I've never had so much drama with AV software before. In the end I added all the Steam folders to the scan exception list, just to shut it up
Norton is great, has been for years now. It used to be a bloated, resource hog. But now it's fast, light and offers great tools and protection.
Trend and Kaspersky are great too, I'm just used to Norton's UI.
English is not your first language I take it? That or you struggle to construct sentences that make sense.
He makes perfect sense. He might be Russian, but I can understand his English just fine.
And has more years of PC hardware/software experience then most of the folks on here have been alive.
Seriously, the AV that detected crap in legit Steam files, that needs to go...
Get something that is actually good and written by people who have a clue; like Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium
the best $10 multi pc/lifetime protection investment money can buy!