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The Program Vulnerability Details list does not
include any signature that you disable in the Intrusion
Signatures window. By default, all the signatures in
the Intrusion Signatures window are turned on. Unless
you have a good reason to disable a signature, you
should leave the signatures turned on. If you disable a
signature, your computer may be vulnerable to attack.
To view details about a vulnerable application
1
In the Norton Internet Security main window, click
Advanced.
2
In the NetworkProtection pane, click Vulnerability
Protection.
3
In the Vulnerability Protection window, in the
Program column, click the program name for which
you want to view the details.
4
In the ProgramVulnerability Details window, view
the signature details of the program.
5
If you want to view additional information about
the signature, then click the signature name.
6
After you finish viewing the vulnerability details,
in the Program Vulnerability Details window, click
Close.
7
In the VulnerabilityProtection window, click Close.
About the types of security risks
Security risks, such as spyware and adware, can
compromise your personal information and privacy.
Spyware and adware programs are closely related. In
some cases, their functionalities might overlap; but
while they both collect information about you, the types
of information that they collect can differ.
Spyware programs might put you at risk for identity
theft or fraud. These programs might log your
keystrokes, capture your email and instant messaging
traffic. These programs also steal sensitive personal
information such as passwords, login IDs, or credit
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