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Norton detects a trusted network as a suspicious network

Applicable for: Windows

If your Norton product identifies a known trusted network as a Man In the Middle (MITM) attack, you can add the network to trusted networks list. Your Norton product notifies you when it identifies a MITM attack like behavior. If you click Trust in the alert, you will not get a notification the next time you access the network. If you accidentally clicked Disconnect, you can add it back to trusted networks using Security History.

Change the trust level of the network

  1. Open your Norton device security product.

    If you see the My Norton window, next to Device Security, click Open.

  2. In the Norton product main window, double-click Security, and then click History.

  3. In the Security History window, in the drop-down list, select Wi-Fi Security.

  4. Select the specific activity and click More Options.

  5. In the Security History - Advanced Details window, click Trust This Network.

DocID: v133031229
Last modified: 07/25/2024

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