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Norton Internet Security 2009 - 1 User 3 Computers (PC)

Norton Internet Security 2009 - 1 User 3 Computers (PC)
From Norton from Symantec

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Product Description

Fast, light, and comprehensive security Rapid pulse updates for up to the minute protection. Delivered every 5 to 15 minutes for up to the minute protection against new threats. Intelligence-driven technology for faster, fewer, shorter scans. By leveraging a unique online intelligence system, Norton Insight technology targets only those files at risk. Safeguards against online identity theft, viruses, spyware, bots, and more


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #62 in Software
  • Brand: Norton from Symantec
  • Released on: 2008-09-21
  • Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
  • Format: Unknown format

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Norton Internet Security 2009 is fast, comprehensive, and up-to-the-minute protection against online threats. It safeguards your computer, your identity, and your home network without slowing you down. Completely reengineered, it sets a new standard for speed and makes online shopping, banking, and browsing safer and more convenient than ever.

New threats don't stand a chance against the Norton Protection System, a multilayered system of technologies that work in concert to stop threats before they impact you. Relying on an intelligence-driven technology, it targets only those files at risk, for faster, fewer, shorter scans. While Web-based attacks may be the single fastest growing type of online threat, patent-pending browser protection lets you surf the Internet with a strong defence against browser exploits that can be picked up on infected Web sites. And rapid pulse updates every 5 to 15 minutes deliver up-to-the-minute protection against new threats.

Quick to install and even quicker to boot, its smart two-way firewall automatically blocks threats from entering or leaving your system. An updated Norton Identity Safe features a strong anti-phishing solution driven by both blacklists and heuristics technologies that safeguard your online identity, passwords, and credit card information from online theft. And improved network security monitoring checks that your wireless network is properly encrypted to maximize protection.

Need help? Our extensive online knowledge base has quick answers to common problems. Norton Auto Fix technology will diagnose and fix common problems. Live chat includes remote access technology so our support technicians can solve the problem for you.


Customer Reviews

If it's like the beta, it'll be good!!5
If this product is anything like the beta version, this is going to be a vast improvement over the 2008 version. New features like Norton Insight, which allows you to scan files and compare them to trusted versions on the Norton servers means full system scans will be much quicker, due to these files being ignored if they haven't changed since Insight was run! Another great feature, which has appeared is the site adviser, similar to McAfee's, which can be downloaded as part of an add-on pack.

If this wasn't enough, liveupdate has been re-engineered to make it quicker, with updates more frequently, meaning you're always protected. The whole program itself is also much faster, which certainly will be popular with a lot of customers!

So is it all good then? Well if there is a downside to this review, I haven't seen it yet!

EDIT: Good news! It's just as good, and customers with existing subscriptions can upgrade free from the Symantec US site! (Which is what I did, with no problems!)

Looks fine - difficult to rate4
Installed on 3 PCs. 2 PCs are XP and one is Vista.
Sorry to hear that a couple of people are having speed problems.
Mine are all fine.
Installation and operation seem pretty slick to me.
So was last year's version.

How do I rate it? I can only assume it's doing it's job as I've never had a virus or other nasty.
So I've rated it on speed of installation and operation. That's all I can do. And , fingers crossed, it does the job.

Why did I choose Norton?
Two reasons, 1. Bad experiences with Macafee a few years ago and 2. I've never had a problem with Norton. So, nothing scientific.

Norton Internet Security 20094
Billed as delivering a faster and more streamlined edition of Norton's acclaimed protection platform, Internet Security 2009 (NIS 09) had a lot to live up to given that my previous 'general user' experiences with Norton products had been distinctly user-unfriendly and not all that impressive in terms of performance and efficiency.

First impressions were fairly good, with NIS 09 installing considerably quicker than I was expecting, taking around three to four minutes without the hassle of ploughing through layers of advanced setting options. Once officially registered, the software's (customisable) main interface appears, offering a dashboard of easy to peruse controls and also access to a handy and in-depth help portfolio covering the entire program.

Already feeling a little more well laid out and user-friendly than prior Norton offerings, it's not difficult to get to grips with NIS 09's three core sections: Computer, Internet and Identity, which in turn offer up the likes of scan history, system scan options, live updates, quarantined files, firewall options, e-mail scanning, anti-phishing and more.

As the product's title suggests, Norton's package attempts to cover pretty much all the bases when it comes to malicious attacks capable of infecting or grabbing control of your system, bombarding you with spam, or even stealing your personal details. But how does it perform when push comes to shove?

A big plus point for this reviewer was the immediate improved speed of NIS 09's scanning, which ran through the whole computer in a matter of minutes (of course, speed will differ per user based on the amount of files that require scanning). However, it remains to be seen whether that efficiency is maintained over time, which is something that blighted my last encounter with Norton-branded protection.

In terms of scanning for all types of malware (worms, Trojans, and the like), NIS 09 seemed to perform well in general but struggled a little when attempting to scan through password-protected files. And, when tasked with blocking known malicious Web sites, it caught most but surprisingly turned a blind eye to one or two such destinations well known for being dangerous to unwitting computer systems.

Thanks to its user-implemented spam detection and filtration feature, NIS 09 is able to monitor a user's e-mail account for any unwanted activity, and Norton's latest package certainly seems more than capable of assisting in rooting out unwanted and potentially harmful inbox fluff. As a bonus layer of protection, an additional instant messaging scan is also available, which scrutinises any files downloaded through IM clients such as AIM, Yahoo, and MSN Messenger.

Ultimately, as with any mainstream system protection software, Norton Internet Security 2009 - 1 User 3 Computers (PC) provides relatively solid performance that works hard to block the Net's myriad of threats and improve the overall stability of the user's experience. Granted, it won't deflect everything that nefarious Web criminals throw at it, but there isn't a product available that guarantees such performance and NIS 09 is a marked improvement over its Norton predecessors.

Easy to use. Offers more layered scanning and security than previous Norton solutions. Regular live updating keeps protection sharp edged. Provides a convincingly comprehensive blanket for typical home users. Mainstream protection at an affordable mainstream price. Norton finally appears to be shaking its reputation for being fiddly and a little underwhelming. I'm almost converted.