Symantec Announces the First Complete Line of Internet Security and Problem Solving Products Designed Specifically For Mac OS X
New Versions of Norton Internet Security and Norton SystemWorks To Provide Macintosh Users Improved Online Safety,Enhanced Disk Repair and Recovery Capabilities
SYDNEY --NSW - March 21, 2002 -- Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC), the
world leader in Internet security, today announced the industry's first
complete line of Internet security and problem solving products designed
specifically for Mac OS X.
The release includes Norton Internet Security for Macintosh 2.0 which will
improve Mac users' online productivity, safety and privacy with the
addition of a stealth protection mode, confidential information controls
and Internet ad blocking features. Norton SystemWorks for Macintosh 2.0 is
the world's first product to allow users to fix disk errors and recover
lost files or applications natively on Mac OS X.
"Computer users who use the Internet at work or at home are becoming more
and more aware of the need for comprehensive online security and are
demanding the most advanced Internet security solutions," said John
Donovan, Managing Director, Symantec Pacific. "This new line of security
products for the Macintosh is easy-to-use and introduces new features that
not only addresses online security and privacy issues but also provide the
most comprehensive and reliable disk repair and data recovery solutions."
"Apple takes a proactive approach towards security within Mac OS X in a
variety of ways," said Arno Lenior, Marketing Director, Apple Computer,
Pacific. "Symantec's new product line for Mac OS X builds on Apple's
commitment towards security by helping to protect computers and networks
at multiple entry points, and we're excited to receive their support."
New Privacy Control Feature To Safeguard Mac Users' Confidential Data
Anyone connected to the Internet, regardless of computing platform, has
the potential to fall prey to hack attacks, privacy infringements,
intrusion attempts and damage from malicious code. Symantec's Norton
Privacy Control, a new component of Norton Internet Security for Macintosh
2.0, will allow users to keep track of specified confidential information,
like social security and credit card numbers, and control what information
leaves their machine over the Internet. Additionally, Norton Privacy
Control will offer an ad blocking feature that can help improve online
speed and performance by blocking most Internet ads and pop-up windows.
"Macintosh users, like their PC cousins, are not immune to security
threats," said Brian Burke, Sr. Research Analyst, Internet Security, at
IDC Research. "Hack attacks, privacy infringements, intrusion attempts,
and damage from malicious code can happen to anyone connected to the
Internet, no matter what computing platform they choose."
In addition to Norton Privacy Control, Norton Internet Security for
Macintosh 2.0 will also include:
- Norton Personal Firewall for Macintosh 2.0 with a new stealth mode
feature making Mac users invisible to hackers online
- Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh 8.0 featuring a new interface and
scheduling features to provide easy-to-use, proactive protection against
viruses and other malicious code
- Who's There? Firewall Advisor by OpenDoor Networks providing
detailed information on intrusion attempts
- iClean by Aladdin Systems, for quick removal of cookies, cache and
history files to further protect users' privacy.
World's Only Disk Repair and Data Recovery Capabilities Built Natively for
Mac OS X
Norton SystemWorks for Macintosh 2.0 will provide comprehensive solutions
to keep Macintosh computers working at peak performance by solving
critical problems and protecting systems from viruses. This market-leading
software suite will include the world's first native Mac OS X disk repair
and data recovery capabilities, allowing users to fix common disk errors
and recover lost files or applications. The new version will also feature
Norton Scheduler, so users can easily schedule virus scans and software
updates.
Norton SystemWorks for Macintosh 2.0 will include:
- Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh 8.0
- Norton Utilities for Macintosh 7.0, that can recover lost files and
erased data as well as recover crashed or accidentally initialised files
- Retrospect Express Backup 5.0 by Dantz, which stores backup files on
removable cartridges, DVD-RAM, compatible, CD-R/RW, MO, an external hard
drive, or even on a secure site via the Internet
- Spring Cleaning 4.0 by Aladdin Systems, which completely uninstalls
applications and their associated files to regain disk space and sweep
away hard-to-find Internet cookies, cache, and history files
- DiskWarrior Recovery Edition by Alsoft, which scavenges hard drives
for all files to allow Mac users to recover files and folders with drag
and drop convenience
Pricing and Availability
Norton Internet Security for Macintosh 2.0 and Norton SystemWorks for
Macintosh 2.0 are available now for an estimated retail price of $159 and
$199, respectively. Symantec's new Macintosh products are available for
purchase at various retail locations. All of Symantec's new Macintosh
Internet security solutions are compatible with Mac OS X.
About Symantec
Symantec, the world leader in Internet security technology, provides a
broad range of content and network security software and appliance
solutions to individuals, enterprises and service providers. The company
is a leading provider of client, gateway and server security solutions for
virus protection, firewall and virtual private network, vulnerability
management, intrusion detection, Internet content and e-mail filtering,
remote management technologies and security services to enterprises and
service providers around the world. Symantec's Norton brand of consumer
security products is a leader in worldwide retail sales and industry
awards. Headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., Symantec has worldwide
operations in 38 countries. For more information, please visit
www.symantec.com.au.
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