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Norton Internet Security (2014) ($79.99 per year direct for three licenses) is a perfect example—it does everything you need, and all of its components are effective.
Norton Internet Security 2010 builds on the immense progress it made in last year's version, maintaining a low system profile while strengthening its security framework. It's not perfect, but even ...
Norton Internet Security offers excellent protection, albeit at some cost to PC performance. Its polished, touchscreen-friendly interface is a plus, but it isn’t especially accessible to novices.
Norton did well in our tests for old-style signature-based malware detection, finding 98.4 percent of samples. By comparison, however, McAfee Internet Security, the top performer on this test ...
08-18-2014 internet of things Norton Goes Beyond The Box With An All-In-One Security Service Like Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite before them, Symantec’s consumer apps are morphing ...
Norton Internet Security 2005 Antispyware Edition is currently a public beta available for download; however, the final, retail version, expected later this summer, ...
A software component of Norton Internet Security could allow hackers to use the application as a backdoor into a person's computer system, security researchers warned Friday. expanded GUTS section ...
Symantec has streamlined its Norton line of anti-malware suites and combined them into a single but still-efficient package. Topics Spotlight: Solving Data Analytics Challenges ...
Launch Norton Internet Security, click "Settings" and choose "Network." Select "Smart Firewall" from the left pane and choose "Configure." Select "Configure" next to General Rules and click "Add ...
The default installation of Norton Internet Security will work for most users without any extensive configuration. However, the security program will block some programs from communicating through ...
Norton Internet Security is a consistent winner, and the 2013 edition is no exception. With its collection of top-notch components Norton remains an Editors' Choice ...