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Indicates the trust level that
is assigned to a file.
Symantec analyzes specific
information about a file such
as the digital signature and
the hash value to determine
the trust level of a file.
Symantec rates a file based
on the statistical evaluation
that is done on the file using
the Norton Community Watch
data and Symantec’s
analysis.
Symantec assigns the
following trust levels to
reputation files:
1 Trusted: Symantec has a
high indication that the
file is trusted.
1 Good: Symantec has a
high indication that the
file is trusted.
1 Unknown: Symantec does
not have enough
information about the file
to assign a trust level to
the file.
1 Poor: Symantec has a few
indications that the file is
not trusted.
1 Bad: Symantec has a high
indication that the file is
not trusted.
If you have a file that has
Poor or Bad trust level,
Norton Internet Security
displays a red cross (x) icon
next to the trust level. You
can click on the red cross (x)
icon and quarantine the
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