| Symantec announces Mac OS X Leopard-compatible Norton AntiVirus 11
Symantec Corp. has announced the new Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard-compatible version of Norton AntiVirus, featuring new vulnerability protection technology, which delivers protection where the company says many of todays attacks occur through applications connected to the internet. Norton AntiVirus 11 for Mac also features a sleeker, redesigned user interface and enhanced performance. The software automatically detects and removes viruses in addition to scanning and cleaning downloaded files and e-mail attachments. Mac users get just-in-time security with automatic updates from Symantec, less obtrusive security alerts, and an automatic update in the background, allowing users to conduct their online activities without interruption. With this new Leopard-ready version, Symantec is pleased to deliver industry leading protection for the Mac platform.
McAfee Delivers on Triple Play Promise With Mobile Security Offering
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- McAfee, Inc. (NYSE: MFE) today announced that McAfee(R) VirusScan(R) Mobile, which is included in McAfee's Triple Play offer, is now available for download at http://us.mcafee.com. McAfee currently offers market-leading defense for consumers' PCs and Internet experiences, and the new mobile security component protects against threats that originate from e-mail, instant messages and multimedia downloads in various mobile devices. Consumers who purchase McAfee Total Protection or McAfee Internet Security Suite get McAfee VirusScan Mobile at no additional charge. "Mobile Internet use, which now involves everything from e-mail to payments and mobile security, will become of greater importance as threats evolve," said Todd Gebhart, senior vice president and general manager, McAfee Consumer, Mobile and Small Business.
Review: Gordano Vanguard email security
Gordano has over the years built a host of security features into the Gordano Messaging Suite (GMS), its messaging and collaboration solution. Now you can buy that functionality separately in the form of Vanguard, a self-contained tool that leverages Gordano’s anti-virus, anti-spam and content filtering technologies to protect email servers. As well as GMS, Vanguard can be used to protect Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes and virtually any other SMTP mail server. It sits at the network boundary filtering all incoming and outgoing email messages and applying two levels of anti-virus protection. A mix of traditional signature-based scanning and zero-hour protection traps new variants as quickly as possible. The same technologies can be used to protect users surfing the web or downloading from FTP sites, courtesy of a built-in proxy server.
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