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Norton Community Administrator Responds to PIFTS.exe
by Jonathan Strickland | March 16, 2009
This is a follow up from yesterday’s blog post. Yesterday afternoon, Symantec’s Norton Protection Blog broke silence and addressed the concerns of Norton Antivirus customers regarding the recent PIFTS.exe incident. According to the blog post, the PIFTS.exe application was part of a diagnostic patch for customers using Norton Antivirus 2006 and 2007. The blog post explains that the patch went out unsigned due to a human error, which caused customer firewall applications to send alerts to users.
According to the post, there’s no danger to any Norton Antivirus customer. As for the disappearing posts on Norton’s community forum, the blog explains that some forum members were creating new accounts and posting multiple threads on the forum about PIFTS.exe. While some of these threads were certainly on the childish side, others appeared to be sincere requests for information. It appears that Norton forum administrators nuked any and all messages that included “PIFTS.exe.”
Something strange is going on across the Internet. Some Norton Anti-Virus users are receiving pop-up messages alerting them about an application called PIFTS.exe that is trying to connect to a server. But what is PIFTS.exe? Why does it need to access the Internet? What is it trying to access? What connection does it have to Norton (or Symantec, the company that produces Norton-branded products)?
As of right now, we don’t have many answers to these questions. What we do know is that it appears to be linked to a Norton update cycle. Whether Symantec is responsible for the application or not is still not known. Nor do we know what the application’s purpose is. All we know is that the application appears to connect the user’s computer to a remote server.
To make matters more confusing, it appears that inquiries posted by Symantec customers to the official Norton forums have been removed.
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