Norton AntiVirus 11 for Mac announced
Apple Operating Systems, Mac OS X, Security Applications December 11th, 2007
Norton AntiVirus 11 for Mac announced
Security software maker Symantec has now announced their upcoming antivirus product for the Apple Mac OS X platform.
The company announced Norton AntiVirus 11 for Mac. This product would be compatible with the recently launched Apple Mac OS X Leopard edition.
Symantec said that this application would feature vulnerability protection technology, which watches the web application layer.
They are also going to bundle the application with on AntiVirus dashboard widget that would provide the user with a quick summary of system protection and status.
More advance users would be able to access the application from the terminal. It would sell for £39.99.
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There a ZERO viruses for Macs which means NO issues. Now go and check Norton’s Mac support page and count the issues (tens of thousands). Bottom line: Installing anti-virus software on a Mac will subject you to major problems you will never otherwise suffer. A Windows user is a fool if they don’t run AV software and a Mac user is a fool if they do.