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Norton Removal Tool 2010 to Uninstall Norton Antivirus 2010

In past we have covered how to uninstall & remove Norton internet security & Norton Personal firewall.
download - comments - 11.9.2009

Norton 2009 tackles whitelisting

Symantec has adopted whitelising techniques in an effort to dramatically improve the performance of its upcoming Norton 2009 security suite, according to the company's vice president of consumer engineering, Rowan Trollope.
common - comments - 12.9.2008

Download Norton AntiVirus 2010 Beta

Symantec has recently released its latest Norton AntiVirus 2010 beta which claimed to be the faster and providing most proactive protection against viruses, Trojans and worms that they have ever offered.
download - comments - 14.7.2009

Norton Removal Tool for Windows 2009.0.5.26

Freeware - Norton Removal Tool will remove a failed installation or a damaged Norton product.
download - comments - 16.2.2009

Microsoft Anti-Spyware Deleting Norton Anti-Virus


Microsoft's Anti-Spyware program is causing troubles for people who also use Symantec's Norton Anti-Virus software; apparently, a recent update to Microsoft's anti-spyware application flags Norton as a password-stealing program and prompts users to remove it.
microsoft - comments - 12.2.2006

Symantec Releases Norton 360

Symantec on Monday introduced Norton 360, its new standard security suite, replacing the aging Norton Internet Security product, and bringing the company back into close competition with McAfee and Microsoft...
betanews.com - 27.02.2007

Symantec opens Norton 2009 products in public beta

This week, Symantec opened the public betas of both Norton Internet Security 2009 and Norton Antivirus 2009, products which the company claims run faster and consume fewer resources...
betanews.com - 17.07.2008

Symantec patches critical Norton flaw

A bug in the way Norton AntiVirus software uses the ActiveX programming language could cause serious problems for users of Symantec's products.



On Thursday, Symantec patched the flaw warning that a bug in two ActiveX controls used by Symantec's client software could allow an attacker to run unauthorized software on a victim's computer. Security vendor Secunia ApS rates the problem as "highly critical."



The flaw is an "input validation" error, meaning that Norton doesn't properly check the data it's receiving to ensure that it can't be mistaken for malicious commands. The bug affects users of the 2006 versions of Norton AntiVirus, Norton Internet Security, and Norton System Works. Norton Internet Security 2006, Anti Spyware Edition is also affected. ..
winbeta.org - 10.08.2007

New Norton Vista tool trades UAC for online feedback

The latest freeware tool from Norton Labs offers to do Vista users a favor by turning off many of those annoying User Access Control prompts. If you're wondering what Symantec wants in return...so were we...
betanews.com - 11.10.2008

Symantec offers betas for two Norton 2008 apps

Symantec has added Norton Antivirus 2008 and Norton Internet Security 2008 to it's Beta Center.

Enhancements to Norton Antivirus 2008 include better performance and updated Symantec Online Network for Advanced Response (SONAR) heuristics. Enhancements to Norton Internet Security 2008 include those in Norton Antivirus 2008 plus Norton Indentity Safe (from Norton Confidential), and enhanced network monitoring. Both software are expected to include Norton AntiBot and new browser vulnerability protection codenamed "Canary" in their final release.

The Symantec beta program includes no technical support although customer feedback is welcome. Symantec reminds participants in the beta program not to install these apps on production machines. Beta software is intended for testing only.


winbeta.org - 06.07.2007

Symantec Error Blocks AOL Access

A faulty update sent to users of Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security prevented them from signing into America Online for several hours Wednesday. According to Symantec, the problem was traced to a part of the software that prevents attackers from accessing a computer through open ports...
betanews.com - 17.03.2006

Neowin Review: Symantec Norton Internet Security 2009

Back when I got my first PC, there wasn't a need for Antivirus software, malware wasn't heard of, and Spam came in a can, and could arguably be called a tasty treat. Now, you just about can't run a PC without some sort of Antivirus/spyware protection, especially if you're connected to the internet (something we'd only be able to use if we were students at the local college). Back in late 1990, Symantec released their first Antivirus software, called Norton Antivirus (from the original company name, and founder, Peter Norton). At the time, it was considered one of, if not THE best AV software out there.

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neowin.net - 05.02.2009

Norton answers McAfee's SiteAdvisor with Safe Web beta

Symantec is beta testing a new product called Safe Web, built on top Norton Internet Security 2009, which performs many of the same functions as competitor McAffee's SiteAdvisor...
betanews.com - 30.07.2008

Beta Test Symantec's 2008 Products

Symantec is looking for beta testers for two of its newest products, Norton Internet Security 2008 and Norton AntiVirus 2008. Both are slated to ship later this year, but the company has opened up the beta process to iron out the bugs before its final release...
betanews.com - 07.07.2007

Norton Update Causes Crashes in China

An errant update for Norton Antivirus has caused the computers of at least 1,000 users in a China city to crash, several Chinese news sources reported on Monday. According to authorities, the problem was caused by an update on May 18 that accidentally flagged and deleted two essential Windows XP files...
betanews.com - 22.05.2007

Norton 2009 tackles whitelisting

Symantec has adopted whitelising techniques in an effort to dramatically improve the performance of its upcoming Norton 2009 security suite, according to the company's vice president of consumer engineering, Rowan Trollope.



Trollope admitted that poor performance was the main reason Norton Internet Security customers abandoned previous versions of the product. In the next version, he explained, a "whitelisting approach" significantly reduced the amount of time scanning files that are known to be safe.




winbeta.org - 05.09.2008

Symantec debuts Norton Safe Web public beta plug-in for NIS

Symantec has launched the public beta program of a new product that aims to protect consumers while they browse the web. The company claims it is entering the market because current tools that show users which sites may be unsafe simply aren't up to par. Norton Safe Web is currently a plug-in for the beta of Norton Internet Security (NIS) 2009, which debuted last week. Once both products go final, it will be included in NIS.




winbeta.org - 29.07.2008

Symantec Sets Next Release of Norton 360

Symantec's security software is gearing up for the New Year with a few enhancements. The Cupertino-based security vendor slated the release of Norton 360 Version 2.0 Beta for early January. While the basic Norton 360 engine is the same, version 2.0 is designed with a stronger focus on usabiilty. The new beta version 2.0 offers expanded PC security, identity protection, and more backup and PC tuneup options. It's also accessible and easy-to-use, offering a direct link to streamline user feedback. Symantec will introduce the premier version of Norton 360, which will include improved antispam accuracy and enhanced control features, near the end of the first quarter.

Although the product was initially designed for the security novice, a Symantec survey found that at least one third of its users were tech savvy. "It resonates with anyone who wants security but doesn't want to deal with it," said Jeff Kyle, group product manager for Norton 360. "We weren't sure if the advanced users were really ready for that. But the buying behavior has shown Norton 360 resonates well across all segments."


neowin.net - 20.12.2007

Norton AntiVirus 11 for Leopard Announced

Symantec has introduced Norton AntiVirus 11 for Mac, featuring support for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The software furnishes vulnerability protection technology, which watches the web application layer. Norton AntiVirus automatically detects and removes viruses, scans and cleans downloaded files and email attachments, and protects against software vulnerabilities.

To address the growth of multi-platform PC and Mac environments, Norton AntiVirus 11 for Mac scans for both PC and Mac vulnerabilities, viruses and macro viruses.


neowin.net - 11.12.2007

'Lighter' Norton 360 V2.0 takes aim at the Web

"Lighter" is the key word Symantec hopes customers will feel when installing Norton 360 version 2.0, which is the company's security and backup system for small business and home users that was launched today.



The Web browser moves to the fore in the release of Norton 360 Version 2.0. Two key features are Identity Protection, which now supports Firefox, and Browser Protection, which Symantec claims will protect against drive-by-downloads delivered by maliciously tampered Web sites.



Symantec has written definitions to automatically detect when exploits against Web application vulnerabilities are being attempted.




winbeta.org - 04.03.2008

The Pros and Cons of Behavioral Based, Signature Based and Whitelist Based Security

There are several different approaches to IT security, including blacklisting, whitelisting, and behavioral based technologies, and there is an ongoing debate in the IT security industry over the efficacy - or lack thereof - of each of these approaches. In a recent interview, Mark Russinovich made a strong case for the idea that whitelisting will play a big role in the future of security. However, Larry Seltzer and others have expressed doubts that whitelisting can work.



In this article, we take a look at how each of these security approaches operates and the strengths and weaknesses of each, along with a brief discussion of sandboxing and virtualization as security mechanisms.




winbeta.org - 13.11.2008

Symantec false positive cripples thousands of Chinese PCs

A signature update to Symantec's anti-virus software crippled thousands of Chinese PCs Friday when the security software took two critical Windows .dll files for malware.

According to numerous blog entries from Chinese computer users, a virus signature database seeded yesterday mistook two system files of a Chinese edition of Windows XP SP2 as a Trojan horse which Symantec dubs "Backdoor.Haxdoor." The anti-virus software -- Norton AntiVirus, for example, or the anti-virus component of the Norton 360 or Norton Internet Security suites -- then quarantined the netapi32.dll and lsasrv.dll files.

"With these files removed, Windows XP will no longer start up, and even the system Safe Mode no longer functions," said one user writing to the alt.comp.anti-virus newsgroup this morning...
winbeta.org - 19.05.2007

Microsoft Anti-Spyware Deleting Norton Anti-Vir

Microsoft's Anti-Spyware program is causing troubles for people who also use Symantec's Norton Anti-Virus software; apparently, a recent update to Microsoft's anti-spyware application flags Norton as a password-stealing program and prompts users to remove it.

According to several different support threads over at Microsoft's user groups forum, the latest definitions file from Microsoft (version 5805, 5807) detects Symantec Antivirus files as PWS.Bancos.A (Password Stealer).


jcxp.net - 13.02.2006

Symantec Releases 2008 Product Line

Symantec Corp. today announced the launch of Norton Internet Security 2008 and Norton AntiVirus 2008, industry leading security solutions that have been enhanced to provide computer users with comprehensive protection against new and emerging online threats, including disguised attacks used by drive-by downloads. In addition, Norton Internet Security 2008 will also feature Norton Identity Safe to protect users' identities when they buy, bank or browse online. The company has also optimized each product for greater performance, improved technical support and reduced user interruption. With Norton 2008 products, users have powerful solutions that effectively guard against new threats and extend protection beyond the PC to wireless home networks and online identities.

"Our 2008 products bring valuable new protection technologies to block threats before they get a foothold in systems as well as significant performance improvements to make the end-user experience better than ever before," said Janice Chaffin, group president, Consumer Business Unit, Symantec. "With next-generation security tools and enhanced performance, Norton Internet Security 2008 and Norton AntiVirus 2008 help deliver on Symantec's promise to provide confidence in a connected world."


neowin.net - 29.08.2007

Norton AntiBot goes into public beta

These days criminal enterprises don't just want to steal your Outlook contact list, they want to own your computer, and they will download a remote-access Trojan horse at the first available opportunity. Within the last six months, Symantec has seen the number of these "bot" infections increase 29 percent over the previous six months. That's why Symantec is rushing to market a new application they're calling Norton AntiBot.

While most antivirus applications today provide adequate protection against spyware and malware, once these are removed, your machine is vulnerable to new and different variations of the same.

Say a site you visit has been compromised with a stealth-like iFrame that, each time you visit the page, downloads a different Trojan. Syamntec has licensed new behavior-based technology that picks up on this activity and proactively protects your computer from repeat attacks...
winbeta.org - 08.06.2007