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Norton Internet Security and Norton AntiVirus 2011 Give Consumers Number One ... - MarketWatch (press release)


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Norton Internet Security and Norton AntiVirus 2011 Give Consumers Number One ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Norton 2011 products support Microsoft Windows XP (32-bit) Home/Professional/Tablet PC/Media Center with Service Pack 2 or later, Microsoft Windows Vista ...
Symantec releases Norton Internet Security 2011 and Norton Antivirus 2011BetaNews
Norton 2011 The Best Keeps Getting BetterHardwareGeeks.com (press release)

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Clam or Klam? Either Way, It's Easy Linux Protection - TechNewsWorld


Clam or Klam? Either Way, It's Easy Linux Protection
TechNewsWorld
I still like the Linux version of Avast antivirus software. It is a bit easier to install than other n on-repository packages. Avast is available in three ...

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Trend Micro(TM) Launches Titanium(TM) With 'Free Security Makeovers' - NewsBlaze


Computerworld New Zealand

Trend Micro(TM) Launches Titanium(TM) With 'Free Security Makeovers'
NewsBlaze
Trend Micro(TM) Titanium(TM) Antivirus+ ($39.95 for 1 PC, $59.95 for 3 PCs) -Includes antivirus, antispyware and Web threat protection, stopping malicious ...
Titanium Security 2011 introduced by Trend MicroTrading Markets (press release)
Trend Microâ„¢ Titanium Revolutionises Content Security for ConsumersSourceWire (press release)

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The Best Antivirus Software for 2011 (So Far) - PC Magazine


The Best Antivirus Software for 2011 (So Far)
PC Magazine
But quite a few of 2011's antivirus apps, both commercial and free, have already sprung up. Among others, Bit Defender Antivirus Pro 2011, ...

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Twitter Patches Account Hijacking Vulnerability - InformationWeek


Twitter Patches Account Hijacking Vulnerability
InformationWeek
According to Stefan Tanase at antivirus vendor Kaspersky Lab, which discovered the attack, it "uses a cross-site scripting vulnerability to steal the cookie ...

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