Forget everything you think you know about Symantec’s Norton line. Today, the computer security and anti-virus company announced a major shift in business models, simplifying its offerings down to ...
Once upon a time, Symantec’s brand of Norton security software had one of the most confusing lineups around — products included Norton 360, Norton 360 Multi-Device, Norton Anti-Virus and Norton ...
Cybersecurity powerhouse Norton has just announced a new security suite aimed purely at small and medium-sized businesses (SMB). The company says Norton Small Business can offer SMBs the same level of ...
Senior writer Seth Rosenblatt covered Google and security for CNET News, with occasional forays into tech and pop culture. Formerly a CNET Reviews senior editor for software, he has written about ...
There are so many hackers around these days, and they are becoming very smart. So smart that they have successfully taken down many government websites. The most recent attack was on the Department of ...
Computer security software provider Norton Symantec has released a list of the 100 most dangerous websites on the internet, and has warned businesses to ensure they have property security to avoid ...
When you want to protect all your devices, on every platform, our tests show Kaspersky and Norton are both top choices. Which of these two Editors' Choice security suites is the best at giving you all ...
For long periods since the pandemic began, so much of our lives have taken place behind a screen. Everything from socialising with friends and family to working full-time requires internet access, ...
IGN is reviewing all the biggest antivirus programs all week long. They’re evaluated based on ease of use, price, features, and a variety of testing performed by our editor and IGN’s sister-site PCMag ...
I’ve grown to hate security suites for Windows, if only because they’re frequently far more trouble than they’re worth. What sense does it make to “protect” a computer by loading a Dumpster full of ...
Security isn't just an issue for Windows PCs. Smartphones, tablets and Macs are also vulnerable to attack, which means you should have security protection on every Internet-connected device you own.