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Symantec Extends Agreement with HP

Symantec Extends Agreement with HP to Distribute Norton Internet Security on Consumer PCs Worldwide

Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced the signing of a multi-year extension to its existing contract with HP, the world’s largest PC manufacturer. Under the terms of the agreement, HP consumer desktop, laptop and netbook PCs will ship worldwide with a full-featured, complimentary 60-day subscription of Norton Internet Security, the industry’s fastest, lightest security suite.

Norton Internet Security detects and eliminates online threats and prevents cybercriminals from stealing consumers’ identity and hard-earned cash, so they can surf, shop and bank online safely. Norton Internet Security also features the industry leading reputation-based security technology, which has been proven to attain unmatched detection of new malware far beyond what is possible with traditional security technologies.

“We are pleased to continue our long-standing relationship with HP by providing our award-winning Norton products and quality online services to their desktop, laptop and netbook PC customers,” said Janice Chaffin, group president, Consumer Business Unit, Symantec. “Through our valued partnership with HP, we are helping to keep consumers safe from cybercrime by offering superior online protection to millions of worldwide users straight from set-up.”

“HP customers recognise Norton as a world leader in security solutions for PCs,” said Jason Zajac, vice president, Attach Business Unit, Personal Systems Group, HP. “We believe customers will appreciate HP having pre-installed subscriptions to Norton Internet Security on PCs so they can get instant protection from online threats without having to download software.”

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