
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 confidence levels to reputation files:
Symantec has a high
indication that the file is
trusted.
Good
Symantec does not have
enough information about
the file to assign a trust level
to the file.
The file is neither safe nor
unsafe.
Unproven
Symantec has a few
indications that the file is not
trusted.
This file is suspicious and can
harm your computer.
Poor
Symantec has a high
indication that the file is not
trusted.
This file is suspicious and can
harm your computer.
Bad
When the Reputation Scan is complete, you can view
the summary of the scan results in the Norton
ReputationScan window. You can view the reputation
information such as the file name, trust level, age of
the file, stability rating, and community usage for each
file. The trust level determines whether a file is safe
or unsafe. If a file has Poor or Bad trust level, Norton
AntiVirus lets you quarantine the file.
129Protecting your files and data
About the Norton AntiVirus scans
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