Interges wrote:
> During the update of Seamonkey 2.12 in Spanish, the Norton 2012 shows a red 
> alert about the nssckbi.dll library, taked as a high risk 
> "Suspicious.CLoud.7.F".

Unfortunately sometimes the Major Virusscan vendors misidentify part(s)
[or all] of SeaMonkey as containing a Virus.

When in doubt you can check out https://www.virustotal.com/ and upload
the installer there. In the future we'll be signing our installer, which
may help prevent these types of problems from the Vendors that we have
no control over, depending on how they implement their virus scanning.

For example, in my own version of Norton Internet Security, it did *not*
flag SeaMonkey, so I'm not sure what the real cause is on your end, but
VirusTotal.com returns the following for me, with our 2.12 english build.

And in fact, with this build, it does NOT find a single virus, with all
of the virusscan vendors. [1]

So steps forward for you,
(a) Make sure your Virus Software is fully up to date: the Software
itself as well as the Virus Definition Files
(b) Make sure your System is up to date with its security updates.
(c) Reinstall SeaMonkey from scratch from our Website [since you claimed
that Norton deleted the file you need]
(d) If you still have problems with your software, either disable it as
you install, or whitelist our product. The exact steps vary from
software to software, and even version to version. -- If you need help
ask your resident System Administrator/techie relative.

You should end up with a completely working SeaMonkey, at no fault of
the SeaMonkey team.

[1] -
https://www.virustotal.com/file/c3fb29b25db93dbcc508a916e78e443c00a5b2405417ea43962b53fe62fdd115/analysis/

-- 
~Justin Wood (Callek)
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