Symantec 2002, Windows XP Compatible Security
Symantec Makes Internet Security Protection a Breeze with its 2002, Windows XP Compatible, Versions of World’s Most Trusted Security Products
New Versions of Norton Internet Security 2002, Norton AntiVirus 2002, Norton Personal Firewall 2002 provide Maximum Online Safety from Malicious Hackers and Viruses
Symantec, a world leader in
Internet security, has rolled out new versions of the
world’s most trusted Internet security solutions, Norton
Internet Security 2002, Norton AntiVirus 2002, and Norton
Personal Firewall 2002.
The ready availability of increasingly sophisticated hacking tools and today’s escalating concerns regarding online privacy signal the need for powerful and functional security tools in the home as well as the work place. “A recent research study carried out by Symantec found that seventy per cent of home PC users in Australia were unknowingly at risk of unwanted intrusions and related malicious attacks from hackers (see backgrounder for further information), the same figures could be suggested for the New Zealand market,” says Richard Batchelar, Country Manager, Symantec New Zealand.
“Symantec has always been at the forefront of Internet
security, constantly developing and delivering the most
trusted, convenient, and powerful solutions to our valued
customers. The new 2002 versions from Symantec reaffirm our
continued dedication to protecting users at all levels and
ensuring the most hassle-free Internet computing
experience.”
The entire 2002 range of products from
Symantec are compatible with the soon to be released Windows
XP operating system from Microsoft, including Norton
SystemWorks 2002 which has also been launched today.
THE
2002 VERSIONS KEY OFFERINGS
Norton AntiVirus 2002
One of the most refined and powerful anti-virus
solutions available, Norton AntiVirus 2002 is designed to
maximise protection from viruses without interrupting work
or slowing down the user’s system. It provides unique
protection with automatic virus detection and repair,
automated Internet updates, and seamless integration with
Windows Explorer.
Now compatible with Windows XP,
Norton AntiVirus 2002 automates critical tasks to minimise
user interaction. In addition to automatically repairing
virus-infected files, Norton AntiVirus 2002 also
automatically updates virus definitions, thereby continually
protecting users against even the most recently discovered
threats.
To proactively detect fast-moving script-based viruses such as the "I Love You" and "Anna Kournikova" viruses, Norton AntiVirus 2002 also includes exclusive Script Blocking technology that constantly monitors scripts and alerts users to virus-like malicious behaviour, stopping viruses before they can infect a system.
Norton AntiVirus 2002 also scans both incoming and outgoing email, preventing email programs from sending and forwarding virus-infected email and supports broader email protocols such as IMAP and SMTP, including enhanced support for AOL email.
Norton
Personal Firewall 2002
Norton Personal Firewall 2002
provides the most sophisticated technologies available to
protect against Internet threats—without sacrificing
usability. It is the only personal firewall to combine full
strength firewall, application control and intrusion
protection, controlling all Internet connections to and from
the computer and blocking attempted intrusions. Norton
Personal Firewall 2002 provides a threat-level assessment to
help users decide whether to permit or deny access to the
Internet.
Norton Personal Firewall 2002’s Intrusion
Protection with AutoBlock detects port scans and
automatically blocks hackers from further access to the
user’s system. Application control guards against Trojan
horses or other malicious applications that attempt to
download and launch silently without the user’s knowledge.
It scans applications as they attempt to access the
Internet, utilising a database of common applications to
make firewall configuration easy and safe. In addition,
Norton Personal Firewall keeps personal information private,
filtering information the user chooses to protect.
Norton Internet Security 2002
The most complete and
well-integrated online security and privacy solution for
Windows users, Norton Internet Security 2002 features a
complete copy of Symantec’s updated Norton AntiVirus 2002,
Norton Personal Firewall 2002, privacy and content filtering
technologies. Norton Internet Security is an easy-to-use
suite with a single install, single interface and a single
update centre.
The new Norton Privacy Control prevents personal data from being sent online to unsecured web sites without the user’s knowledge. Norton Privacy Control extends privacy protection by providing Instant Messaging filtering, which blocks personal or confidential information from being sent in both Microsoft Instant Messenger and AOL Instant Messenger. It also provides cookie blocking which prevents users from being tracked online.
Also included in Norton Internet Security 2002 is Norton Parental Control to ensure the safety and protection of children as they use the Internet. This component features a customisable list of web sites that are categorised as objectionable by parents, teachers, and law enforcement officials. Highly flexible and easy to use, Norton Parental Control includes the Parental Control Wizard to provide parents step-by-step instructions for configuring accounts to meet each child’s unique online needs.
The new Home Network Assistant will automatically detect systems on the user’s home network for easy addition to the ‘Trusted Zone’ within Internet Zone Control. Users can run the Home Network Wizard as part of the Security Assistant at any time to help them configure their home networks.
Pricing and Availability
Norton Internet
Security 2002, Norton AntiVirus 2002 and Norton Personal
Firewall 2002 will be available from late September 2001
from local resellers or at Symantec's online store at
http://www.symantecstore.com. The estimated retail prices,
including GST are: Norton Internet Security 2002 $169,
Norton AntiVirus 2002 $129 and Norton Personal Firewall
$119. For additional product information call the visit
www.symantec.co.nz.
These Internet security products
include one year of virus definitions, firewall rules and
parental control.
Home computer users hacking attack
research study
Symantec invited home computer users from
the Sydney PC User Group to take part in the research
programme to determine the incidence of potential hacking
attacks on home PCs in Australia. Research participants were
given a copy of Symantec’s Norton Internet Security and
asked to carry on surfing the Internet as usual. At the end
of the programme, the software produced log files
automatically so evidence of hacker activity could be
assessed by an independent research organisation.
In the period of one month over which the research was conducted, the research participants recorded 1,199 attempted unwanted intrusions. The results demonstrated the need for consumers to be vigilant about adequately protecting themselves against malicious intrusions, which are becoming more widespread and are scanning for vulnerable computers.
Symantec’s Norton Personal Firewall was able to detect and block 350 port scans. Hackers typically ‘port scan’ to identify unprotected ports, or entry points, to the computer A recent example was Code Red that initiated port scans over the internet looking for vulnerable ISS servers. Two participants were directly targeted by hackers who scanned each port to see if there were any vulnerable ports.