Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Norton Antivirus 2008 with Browser Defender is ready

Antivirus software now comes with three licenses per package.
With Norton Antivirus 2008 and Norton Internet Security 2008 Symantec has updated versions of its security solutions. Both programs now included with the browser Defender on a real-time protection against malicious programs that security vulnerabilities in the browser exploit and unnoticed on the computer, as well as threats to target vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer exploit. In particular, for the attacks with unmarked ActiveX, JavaScript and VB Script malicious code.

New in Norton Internet Security 2008 is also the Norton Identity Safe, which the personal information and the identity of the user with online shopping, banking or browsing protect. Norton Identity Safe allows users to control what information with which site to be replaced.

In addition, users can access their data centrally manage. He has the option, passwords and other confidential data in Identity Safe to store and different identities for different activities on the Internet apply. The respective access data created will be automatically retrieved and if necessary entered into web forms. An encryption prevents tap some of the data by keyloggers.

In addition, the user gets on the Home Network feature an overview of his home network, including Wi-Fi router, and can manage individual network components. In addition, a support function directly into the software: If assistance is needed, the user enters directly through the Norton surface via live chat or e-mail with a Symantec employee in contact.

The software packages are expected late September on the market. Both solutions are now standard with licenses for three computers: Norton Antivirus 2008 costs 39.99 euros, Norton Internet Security 2008 is available for 59,99 Euro.

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