Infected file: C:\bjm\Edge\user\current\Desktop\ cgsetup_en_C7DXdmDgkTir6BfYB2Ed.exe No fix attemptedĥ777332574dc37c23aca84e134e44eb6179d15583978bded59d8f8cf5f17e246įull Path: C:\Users\bjm\Desktop\cgsetup_en_C7DXdmDgkTir6BfYB2Ed.exe This file was released 1 year 10 months ago. Hundreds of thousands of users in the Norton Community have used this file. Threat name: PUA.SuperflussFull Path: C:\bjm\Edge\user\current\Desktop\cgsetup_en_C7DXdmDgkTir6BfYB2Ed.exeĬgsetup_en_C7DXdmDgkTir6BfYB2Ed.exe Threat name: PUA.Superfluss Is this perhaps a strategy to get me to use their VPN?įilename: cgsetup_en_C7DXdmDgkTir6BfYB2Ed.exe Tens of thousands of users in the Norton Community have used this file.ĭoes anyone have any guidance for me regarding the use of Cyberghost? Is this a real threat or an over-reaction by Norton? I've been using both Cyberghost VPN AND Norton together for 2 years without issue. ![]() Programs that pose a security or privacy risk and are not already classified as malicious.ĭashboard.exe Threat name: PUA.Superfluss Threat name: PUA.SuperflussFull Path: C:\Program Files\CyberGhost 8\Dashboard.exe Upon opening it again, norton blocked access again. Re-installing from Cyberghost was a bit annoying, but successful. I opted to "Fix" the issue, thus removing cyberghost and pretty much any executable files. ![]() Today, I tried to access my VPN, cyberghost, but was alerted by Norton 360 that it's blocking access to Cyberghost's dashboard.exe (from which you launch a connection and whatnot).
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