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PC Magazine Names Norton AntiVirus 5.0 Best of 1998
Market Leading AntiVirus Solution Tops Short List of Superior Software Products for the Second Straight Year
CUPERTINO, Calif --December 15, 1998-- Symantec
Corporation (Nasdaq: SYMC), the world leader in utility software for business and personal
computing, today announced that Norton AntiVirus 5.0 has been named Best of 1998 by
PC Magazine. In the January 1999 issue, the publication once again named Norton AntiVirus to the
editors' short list of the year's top utilities. Norton AntiVirus also received this honor in 1997.
Norton AntiVirus is a key component of Norton SystemWorks, the industry's number one integrated
utility suite. According to PC Data, Norton SystemWorks is already the fourth best selling Windows
business software. PC Data reports that Norton SystemWorks is also outselling Network Associates'
(Nasdaq: NETA) McAfee Office by a three to one margin.
"We are pleased that Norton AntiVirus is once again receiving this award from PC
Magazine--unquestionably one of the most well-respected publications in the industry. Editors
recognize that Norton AntiVirus offers users a global, simplified, and comprehensive anti-virus
solution that make it stand out from competitive offerings," said Enrique Salem, vice president of
Symantec's Security and Assistance Business Unit.
Each year, PC Magazine evaluates thousands of products to determine the few that deserve to be
called the best, then backs its claims with benchmark test results and expert analyses. "When we say
a product is the best of a particular category," magazine editors wrote, "you can take that to the
bank-or to the store."
Editor Jim Seymour praised Norton AntiVirus for packaging comprehensive virus protection in an
easy-to-use interface. In addition, Seymour also highlighted several valuable features found in
version 5.0, including Quarantine, the ability to isolate questionable files so they won't damage
your system, and Scan and Deliver, the ability to submit files for analysis to the Symantec
AntiVirus Research Center (SARC) from directly with the program. Seymour also pointed out that
Norton AntiVirus 5.0 offers enhanced support for compressed file formats, thereby protecting users
from the growing threat of virus infection through ZIP, LZEXE, LHA, and LZH files.
About Norton AntiVirus
Norton AntiVirus 5.0, PC Magazine's perennial Editor's Choice Award winner,
offers 100 percent detection and repair of unknown and new viruses. Norton AntiVirus 5.0 is part of
Symantec's suite of multi-tier virus protection products designed to protect the enterprise at the
desktop, server, Internet, and gateway levels. Symantec's Norton AntiVirus products have received
numerous awards since January 1998, including PC Magazine's Editor's Choice in 1998 for Best
AntiVirus Utility for the third year in a row, as well as the magazine's 1997 Best AntiVirus Utility
award, PC World's Best Buy, and PC Computing's A-List. In addition, for the third time this year,
Virus Bulletin awarded a Norton AntiVirus product its coveted 100% Award for detecting all
in-the-wild viruses in VB's comprehensive test sets.
About Symantec
Symantec is the world leader in utility software for business and personal computing.
Symantec products and solutions help make users productive and keep their computers
safe and reliable anywhere and anytime. Symantec offers a broad range of solutions
and is acclaimed as a leader in both customer satisfaction and product brand
recognition. Symantec is traded on Nasdaq under the symbol SYMC. More information
on the company and its products can be obtained at www.symantec.com.
NOTE TO EDITORS: If you would like additional information on Symantec Corporation and its products,
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