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September 26, 2005 5:14 PM PDT

Symantec updates consumer security software

Symantec in the next two weeks will start selling the 2006 editions of its consumer security software products, the company said Monday. The products, Norton Internet Security 2006, Norton AntiVirus 2006 and Norton Personal Firewall 2006, offer improved protection while requiring less user intervention, Symantec said in a statement. Norton AntiVirus 2006 costs $39.99. Norton Internet Security 2006 costs $69.99, and Norton Personal Firewall 2006 is priced at $49.99. All prices include a one-year subscription to Symantec's protection updates.

Included in all the updated products is the Norton Protection Center, a new way to help users understand PC security. Also new, Symantec now will give consumers product and feature updates throughout the year, the company said. Norton Internet Security 2006 includes Security Inspector, which helps users secure their Web browser, identify weak Windows passwords, and pinpoint risks within hidden shared folders or unneeded services, Symantec said.

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No wonder
by iamotaku September 26, 2005 6:33 PM PDT
No wonder these slimeballs were out trying to scare everyone to <br />death last week. These subheadlines ran on cnet- Mozilla Web <br />browsers are potentially more vulnerable to attack than <br />Microsoft's Internet Explorer, according to a Symantec report.<br />And this one made me laugh- Security vendor Symantec has <br />warned that Apple's OS X operating system is increasingly <br />becoming a target for hackers and authors of malicious <br />software. -- Honestly, once we went to osx, there stuff has done <br />more harm than good. I yanked it off all my machines within <br />hours of installing it. It's junk.<br />Now, why does cnet usually follow with similar stories that <br />would have included these headlines, but this time you only <br />offer other white papers? Do you think no one is watching?
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