Couldn't post this in the General forums for some reason.
Reason is quite clear and is stated in the board description of the very board you tried to post in. Always read before complaining. We don't want you to post on that board, that's why you can't.
I think that you should report this issue to SourceForge.
Don't molest sf.net with nonsensical reports generated by the worst anti virus software on the market.
Instead: don't use Norton Internet Security. Norton sucks: they add sf.net mirrors to their database of potentially dangerous websites because they provide applications that are hosted on sf.net just as well as we host our files at sf.net.
The fact that this bad piece of software (Norton) tries to "protect" you from OPHCrack is silly in the first place. However, none of our business and no reason for us to get alarmed if people use such a bad software as Norton's pseudo-security-products.
Sourceforge is a big and popular site so they might already have noticed and fixed this issue.
They can't fix things that they haven't broken. It's Norton that is making the mistake, not sf.net
That's none of our business anyway: if people use bad apps like Norton's Pseudo-Security crap and that silly app keeps them from downloading our software, that's imo no reason to be alarmed. The "error messages" you got should be pretty self-explanatory.
Marking thread accordingly and locking it to make sure that this doesn't get a flame thread.