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October 2009
(87%)
38 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Surprisingly lightly CPU usage , Bolsters last year's reputation-based detection engine with a new behavioural-detection system
Still a fairly hefty CPU footprint , New efficacy results show that while it continues to be in the top five apps at detecting malicious software, it still doesn't have the highest rate of detection
Norton Internet Security 2010 builds on the immense progress it made in last year's version, maintaining a low system profile while strengthening its security framework. It's not perfect, but even Symantec's detractors should check it out....
Installation bugginess, uninstalls whatever security program is already running
So should you download this beta version of Norton Internet Security 2010? Given its installation bugginess — and the fact that it appears that the subscription may last only 14 days — the answer is most likely no. And since it uninstalls what...
Abstract: Opinion poll Which security software do you use? A paid one like Norton or McAfee A free one like AVG I use a Mac so don't need any I use Linux so don't need any I use Windows, but don't need any Vote Result Twitter CEO pitches mobile credit Cellphon...
Abstract: Take a quick glance at the just-released Norton Internet Security 2010, and you won’t notice much of a difference from previous incarnations – the interface and feature set are so similar that it appears that only very minimal changes have been made t...
Prompt response to new threats; improved performance; three-computer licence
Advanced settings confusing for new users
Powerful and efficient anti-virus, affordably priced Good points Prompt response to new threats; improved performance; three-computer licence Bad points Advanced settings confusing for new users ...
Abstract: Last year, Symantec's Norton Internet Security 2009 stole a march on the competition by offering impressive protection in a package that was significantly leaner and meaner than its predecessors. While competing products are still playing catch-up with...