Norton Internet Security 2003

Norton Internet Security 2003 from Symantec Corp. is a tightly integrated and complete online security and privacy suite. It features a simplified user interface along with Symantec’s updated, firewall, intrusion detection, privacy control, anti-virus and content filtering technologies in a single, easy-to-use suite. Norton Internet Security 2003 protects against blended threats, which use multiple methods to attack and quickly cause widespread damage. New key benefits in Norton Internet Security 2003 include Norton Intrusion Detection, enhanced privacy control features, Norton Spam Alert, and usability improvements to enhance the customer experience. In addition, the complete version of Norton AntiVirus 2003 provides Norton Internet Security 2003 users with comprehensive anti-virus protection. Norton AntiVirus 2003 removes viruses, Trojan horses and worms automatically, protects e-mail messages and instant message attachments, and keeps virus definitions up to date without requiring user intervention. Symantec Corp., Cupertino, CA, (800) 441-7234, www.symantec.com.

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