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Norton 360
By: Jayesh Mansukhani   |   Jun 27,2007
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Well designed UI
Inexpensive
Comprehensive firewall
Low system impact
Slow file scanning speeds
Defragmentation is slow
May give false positive reports on AV scans

The last few years have been particularly rough for Windows users. The Windows platform has been attacked, hacked and cracked so many times, that the whole concept of security has become a joke. Windows is often described as being as porous as sandpaper, with the number of vulnerabilities that are discovered every week. At first we only had to deal with Virii... now there are separate categories like malware, spyware, Trojans, root-kits. The list just goes on...

This has lead to a new problem for most users. Just how many security programs does one need to keep installed on our machines, to make sure our desktops remain clean? Also another problem arises here. While power users will be able to easily maintain a clean machine, the rest of us unaware of the severity of the problem will sooner or later get ambushed. It's virtually game over then… it takes a lot of effort to “unclog” your machine and in some cases may even require a format and full re-install to get a functional system. In such a case what happens to a user’s data?

Fortunately for all these vexing questions there is now a very simple answer. Looking to tap the requirement for a comprehensive program that can not only protect your data but back it up too, security majors like Symantec, MacAfee and in a not too surprising move Microsoft itself, have started offering security suites that look to combine an Antivirus/spyware/ Trojan scanner, a stateful inspection firewall, a comprehensive backup utility that can even backup your data online and a whole set of disk optimization software that can help you keep your PC in top shape.

One such application suite is Norton360, Symantec effort at the features that we have listed above and is the product we are reviewing today. Is it able to deliver on so many fronts? Read on to find out.


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Try Kaspersky Internet Security 7 Instead. Inexpensive and works good, heavy on system resources though.
Ansh @ Jun 27,2008
Many of the formal reviews I have read about this product have been misleading or downright dishonest. I'm not a Symantec basher but Norton 360 is a step in the wrong direction. Two chief gripes are
- HEAVY on system resources, despite claims to the contrary
- lack on control re options/settings
Experienced AV users are likely to be severely disappointed in this product. Cannot recommend.
Ron The Bear @ Nov 16,2007
I bought this on line - slows my system down far too much - how do I get my money back?
John G @ Oct 16,2007
I have tried this product. I takes most of my system resource and makes my computer slow...
Lord Zeon @ Jul 13,2007
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