[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذه الصورة]Norton AntiVirus 17.0 / 2010 / 76.8 MB
In the 2010 version of its well-known antivirus program, Symantec
continues to build on the unexpected progress it made last year. In
addition to maintaining the quick load and scan times, and
significantly smaller system footprint, Norton 2010 includes a
behavioral detection engine based on both behavior and reputation.
Called Quorum, this new engine doesn't adversely affect Norton's
performance--a major concern after years of system-crippling
sluggishness. It works in concert with Norton Insight, introduced last
year as a whitelist-style guard for ''trusted'' files. By examining
your files and how they behave--both locally and when trying to access
the Internet--and comparing them with other Norton users, Symantec
claims that it offers better protection than its competitors. Like its
competitors who also have behavioral detection systems, however, Norton
allows you to opt out of anonymously submitting your data without
sacrificing the protection that Quorum provides. Third-party detection
and removal ratings are not available for this new version, but last
year's results placed Norton in the upper echelon for efficacy.
Norton AntiVirus lacks the premium services offered in Norton Internet
Security. These include a firewall, parental controls, Wi-Fi protection
for unsecured hot spots, and identity protection including antiphishing
tools and browser search result authentication for Internet Explorer
and Firefox. Norton AntiVirus also offers only one license, instead of
the three that come with its bigger brother. It does offer the same
support network, lacking a searchable knowledge base but including
e-mail, IM, phone support and the Symantec forums. The trial has been
doubled from 15 days to 30. Norton's recent approach to performance an
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