Software : Norton Internet Security 2008 up to 3 Users [OLD VERSION]

Software : Norton Internet Security 2008 up to 3 Users [OLD VERSION]

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: CD-ROM
Product Brand: Symantec
Color: 3-user
EAN: 0037648610070
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Symantec
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Symantec
Model: 12608434
Publisher: Symantec
Release Date: September 11, 2007
Ranking: 333
Studio: Symantec


Piece facts:
  • Norton Identity Safe keeps your personal information and identity safe when you buy, bank and browse online
  • Start, scan, and run faster. Improved performance delivers an enhanced online experience
  • Get help fast with free online technical support via live chat and email all from within the product
  • Optimized product design improves scan times and decreases impact on system startup and resource usage
  • SONAR technology delivers behavior-based protection that can detect emerging spyware and viruses even before traditional signature-based definitions are available




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Stay protected from the latest online threats. Norton lnternet Security 2008 runs quietly in the background to detect and block today's complex threats and to protect your identity when you buy, bank, or browse online. The friendly and efficient product design helps minimize confusing security alerts and system slowdowns that can get in the way of your online experience. And if you need help, an integrated online chat tool connects you to our support professionals, so you have easy access to the answers you need. ln addition to protection updates, Norton lnternet Security provides new product features as available throughout your service subscription.



Norton lnternet Security 2008 runs quietly in the background to detect and block today's complex threats and to protect your identity when you buy, bank, or browse online.


Stay protected from the latest online threats.
Norton lnternet Security 2008 runs quietly in the background to detect and block today's complex threats and to protect your identity when you buy, bank, or browse online.

Key Benefits
  • Blocks online identity theft--An extra layer of security protects when you buy, bank, or browse.
  • Detects and eliminates spyware--Provides advanced protection against today's latest threats.
  • Removes viruses and lnternet worms--Fast and quiet scans provide comprehensive, automatic protection.
  • Protects against hackers--Safeguards your computer with a smart firewall that automatically configures protection settings.


lncludes Full Versions of the Following Products:
  • Norton AntiVirus
  • Norton Personal Firewall
  • Norton Antispyware
  • Norton ldentity Safe--New!
  • Norton Antiphishing


New Features and Enhancements--What's New
  • Norton ldentity Safe keeps your personal information and your identity safe when you buy, bank and browse online.
  • Enhanced performance lets you start, scan, and run faster, so you can enjoy your online experience.
  • Get help fast with free online technical support via live chat and email all from within the product.
  • 0ptimized product design improves scan times and decreases impact on system startup and resource usage.
  • S0NAR (Symantec 0nline Network for Advanced Response) technology delivers behavior-based protection that can detect emerging spyware and viruses even before traditional signature-based definitions are available.
  • Stores and encrypts your passwords and other confidential data, automatically filling it at your request to save time and protect it from being stolen by eavesdropping keystroke loggers.
  • Network security monitoring checks the status of your wireless network security, maps connected devices, and provides expert advice on managing your network security settings.


Start, scan, and run faster. lmproved performance delivers an enhanced online experience.


Norton AntiVirus:
Antivirus and antispyware protection, rootkit detection and intrusion protection
  • Protects your computer by automatically detecting and removing spyware, viruses, Trojan horses, and lnternet worms.
  • Exchange files via email and instant messaging without worrying about receiving threats on your computer or spreading them to others.
  • Stays out of your way. Runs quietly in the background without requiring you to respond to confusing security alerts.
  • Threat blocking technology quietly monitors system activities to stop most spyware, viruses, and worms before they can install and cause damage on your system.
  • Email and instant message scanning detects and removes infected attachments even if they're hidden in archives.
  • Rootkit detection finds and removes threats that are hidden deeply in the operating system.
  • lnternet worm protection blocks an entire class of viruses, spyware, and worms with a single threat signature.
  • Thorough pre-installation scan cleans out spyware and virus infections that can obstruct ordinary protection.
  • Quick Scan automatically runs on receipt of new definitions to help ensure protection against the latest threats.
  • Full System Scan performs a deep scan of the system and hard drive to remove existing spyware, viruses, and other threats.


Norton ldentity Safe:
Antiphishing, Web site authentication, eavesdropping protection and confidential information management
  • Advanced phishing protection identifies and blocks fraudulent Web sites designed to steal personal information.
  • Adds a layer of targeted, real-time identity theft protection to prevent identity thieves from eavesdropping on your online shopping transactions and banking and brokerage sessions from login to logout.
  • Blocks hard-to-detect phishing sites by deeply analyzing Web page elements for evidence of criminal activity.
  • Authenticates the Web location and credentials of the most popular banking and shopping sites, so you know you're dealing with the true site and not a fake.


Norton Personal Firewall:
Two-way firewall
  • Stay hidden when connected with a smart firewall that automatically configures protection settings.
  • Log on at home, at a cafe, or on the road, and Norton lnternet Security automatically optimizes your security settings.
  • Two-way firewall blocks hackers from breaking into your computer and stops spyware from transmitting information.
  • Trust Control automatically optimizes your protection settings based on the network--wired or wireless, public or private--to which you're connected.


Additional Features
  • The Norton Add-on Pack delivers optional solutions for you and your family including antispam and parental controls.
  • Connect with confidence knowing your protection is continuously updated for one year as new threats emerge.
  • lncludes protection updates and new product features as available throughout the renewable service period.
  • lntrusion prevention shields newly discovered security holes in the operating system and applications to prevent viruses, worms, and hackers from entering through these vulnerabilities.
  • lncludes one year of automatic definition updates, new product features, and access to updated versions of Norton lnternet Security throughout the life of your service subscription.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Don't slam this yet! ...
My PC has a 2.2g duel core intel processor with 2g RAM (any of you folks out there who still has less than 1 g of ram, or still using single core, please, stop complaining abt new softwares slowing down your PC and get real!). I was using NIS 2006 previously on this PC. Recently, the subscription for NIS 2006 ran out so I uninstalled it (which went without a glitch!!!! yes, I just used the normal "do it from the control panel method"!). Then I loaded in NIS 2008. Man! My boot up actually speeded up! I know some of you folks have all kinds of complain but I don't see this at all! Who says this product slow down you PC? I think it only slow down those PC who doesn't have the processing power in the first place.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - A must have!
I love Symantec's Norton Internet Security! I've been using this to protect my computer since 2002, and haven't had any problems. As soon as I installed this 2008 version, Symantec sent me a message letting me know a free upgrade was available to the 2009 version! Plus, I received this item earlier than expected. I couldn't be any happier! Thanks!



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Nag-ware and deception ...
This is not for "3 Users" but for one user on 3 PCs -- so the product name is deliberately deceptive. Plus, although I signed up for Automatic Renewal, I'm getting a pop=up every FEW MINUTES ( !!! ) telling me "there's a problem with your Symantec protection" -- and the "problem" is that "there are only xx days" until the subscription runs out ! So the idea is to annoy me until I renew a month early -- and since the subscription renews from that point onward, I lose a month I've paid for. So they deliberately set it up to force you to lose a month or be annoyed incessantly by a popup every few minutes. I'm going to delete this and go to any of the "Open Source" anti-virus (which get excellent reviews) that were created and maintained by engineers who got tired of this money-grubbing treatment.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - norton
WARNING to anyone thinking about buying this product! Please understand that you will not be buying this product only RENTING it. If you do not renew every year the product stops working....COMPLETELY! I'm not just talking about updates, etc. It actually tells you that it has stopped working and it won't work unless you renew. I have just wasted more than 2 hours with Norton's online tech support. This is the case with ALL Norton products and I am quoting the tech.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * One of the Best ...
I ordered Norton off of Amazon and I got it in like a week or so.I installed it and ever since then I've never had any infections or complications. My computer runs smoothly and almost as fast as when I bought it newly despite all the programs stored on my PC. It's really amazing. There's also a really nifty feature called Live Update. This feature downloads the latest updates like every 2 or 5 hours because new types of viruses are being released faster than you can say "virus" so it updates the capability of Norton to detect them. It's really sweet. It also doesn't leave cluttered trash all over your desktop like some other types. There's just one icon on the desktop which gives you access to all the services it offers and or Vista users, it's on the sidebar too. There's also a small icon on the toolbar that turns red to indicate a problem. Simply click on it and it takes you straight to it, telling you what to do all along. Green means everything is ok. It also scans your computer in the background every week silently to make sure that there are no hidden viruses. Really, there are so many features in this product that I could describe but all I'm gonna say is that this is definitely one of the best. I've not regretted this product one bit and trust me you won't.

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