- Apr 10, 2020
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isn't Norton a virus itself? I found it to be very resource intensive on all my pcs from windows 95 to windows 7 when i decided to ditch it in favour of avast. when that got to be too riddled with ads i ditched that for BitDefender. Which is moderately resource intensive but nowhere near to the level of Norton. Plus it works with WD.The Wacatac.B!ml is classified as a Trojan by Windows Defender because it enters Windows operating systems by tricking users into executing a legitimate-looking file. The moment it infects your system, it puts you at risk for identity theft, data infection, and financial loss.
I just scanned the .7z file with Norton and it found no threats.