Last modified: 2012-03-02 11:03:06 UTC
Originally reported by MatthewRBowker ___________________________________________________________ Originally Reported by User:Nasnema on the English Wikipedia Norton's SONAR protection doesn't like version 2.1.18. It immediately blocks and quarantines the file complaining of suspicious activity. At the moment I can't trust Huggle at all, because version 17 is doing crazy updates and version 18 isn't liked by Norton. ___________________________________________________________ Comments: ---- Comment 1 by project member benapetr@gmail.com, Oct 16, 2011 Could you tell me if it happens with older versions too? I assume so, according to virustotal.com it's clean ---- Comment 2 by b...@mooseit.co.uk, Oct 23, 2011 It looks as though Norton's SONAR knows there is a link to previous versions, and in my case starting with my original Huggle 2.1.15, which it says is the source file. Then I managed to update all the way to 2.1.17 without any problems, but come 2.1.18 (the third update) it's decided this is suspicious activity. I stopped using 2.1.17 when an incident occurred of it reverting a reverter and blanked several pages in the process. It looks harmless enough from what SONAR said it was doing to the system: Source File: huggle 2.1.15.exe File Created: huggle 2.1.16.exe File Created: huggle 2.1.17.exe File Created: huggle 2.1.18.exe ____________________________ System Settings Actions Event: Browser process start (Performed by c:\...\huggle 2.1.18.exe, PID:1412) No action taken Event: Process start (Performed by c:\...\huggle 2.1.18.exe, PID:5032) No action taken I am going to break this chain and try again having removed the file from quarantine. Nasnema. ---- Comment 3 by project member benapetr@gmail.com, Oct 23, 2011 OK, let me know if you had more troubles with that, otherwise I consider this as sorted out ---- Comment 4 by b...@mooseit.co.uk, Oct 27, 2011 I couldn't get SONAR to forget anything so I'll have to wait for a new version and ensure that it is a direct download. Maybe I'll wait for version 3. ___________________________________________________________ Moved from the Google Code Issues Tracker (http://code.google.com/p/huggle/issues/list)
This is likely issue on side of norton, huggle doesn't contain malicious code