Norton AntiVirus and Internet Security Packages Announced
Symantec Tuesday unveiled the 2008 editions of its Norton AntiVirus and Internet Security desktop protection products, adding what it calls “threat interceptor” defense to prevent execution of malicious code enabled through a drive-by download.
Used by consumers and small businesses, Norton AntiVirus 2008 and Norton Internet Security, which includes the antivirus capability plus a desktop firewall and host-based intrusion prevention, will now be able to block drive-by downloads from Web sites where visitors with unpatched computers can easily be infected and their machines compromised. Symantec’s 2008 edition security products are designed to run on Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows Vista.
“There are multiple infection vectors for drive-by downloads, both Web sites where malicious code is deliberately posted and legitimate Web sites that have been compromised,” noted Ed Kim, director of product management at Symantec’s consumer division.
One striking example of this was the compromise of the Web sites of Dolphin Stadium and the Miami Dolphins in advance of the Super Bowl football game last winter when Web site visitors encountered drive-by downloads intended to take over their desktop machines.
Kim pointed out that unpatched Web browsers aren’t the only means that drive-by downloads exploit to dump malicious code on Web site visitors.
Source : PCWorld.com
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