I can understand your annoyance, Interges, which arises
because of your lack of understanding; you write :

Fix the problem causing the alert. This is the thing really disturbing.

but how would you propose that the Seamonkey developers "fix"
the DLL so that it does not trigger this alert from Symantec-Norton ?
Either the DLL contains a virus, or it does not. Virustotal reports
that it does not.  Therefore the probability is very very high
that it does not.  Therefore there is nothing that the Seamonkey
developers can do to "fix" the problem as it is not of their making.

Symantec-Norton, on the other hand, /can/ fix the problem: send
them the offending DLL, tell them that their software reports
it as suspicious, and ask them to perform a more rigorous analysis.
When they have done so, and if they find it benign (as they almost
certainly will), they will then fix their software and the problem
will go away.  Until they have done so, revert to an earlier version
of Seamonkey and turn off auto-updates.

Philip Taylor

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