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SONAR.SuspBeh!gen485


First posted on 08 July 2015.
Source: Symantec

Aliases :

There are no other names known for SONAR.SuspBeh!gen485.

Explanation :

SONAR.SuspBeh!gen485 is a heuristic detection that is designed to detect suspicious modifications to system settings.


SUBMITTING A SAMPLE TO SYMANTEC SECURITY RESPONSE
Please submit files that are detected as SONAR.SuspBeh!gen485 to Symantec Security Response so that these new risks or variants can be identified and assigned specific names. To learn how to submit a file, read the document for the type of Symantec antivirus product that you are using:

Norton users
To learn how to submit a file to Symantec Security Response using Norton products, please read the following document:
Manually submitting an item to Symantec

Business users
To learn how to submit a file to Symantec Security Response using Symantec Endpoint Protection, please read the following document:
The Symantec Security Response sample submission process


REMOVING A FILE FROM QUARANTINE
It is possible to restore a file from quarantine to its previous location on your computer. This should only be done if you are certain that the file is not malicious. Symantec strongly recommends that you submit the file that was detected as SONAR.SuspBeh!gen485 even if you choose to restore the file from quarantine.

Norton users
To learn how to restore a file from quarantine using Norton products, please read the following document:
Restoring an item from the Quarantine

Business users
To learn how to restore a file from quarantine using Symantec Endpoint Protection products, please read the following document:
Restoring a false positive file detection from the Symantec Endpoint Protection quarantine

Last update 08 July 2015

 

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