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Norton, formerly known as Norton by Symantec, is a brand of Gen Digital (formerly NortonLifeLock) based in Tempe, Arizona. Since being acquired by the Symantec Corporation in 1990, Norton offers a variety of products and services related to
digital security Digital security refers to various ways of protecting a computer's internet account and files from intrusion by an outside user or a hacker. Computers and the Internet Internet security involves the protection of a computer's internet account a ...
, identity protection, and
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. In 2014, Norton's parent company Symantec separated their business into two units. One was focused on security and the other was focused on
information management Information management (IM) concerns a cycle of organizational activity: the acquisition of information from one or more sources, the custodianship and the distribution of that information to those who need it, and its ultimate disposal throug ...
; Norton was placed in the unit focused on security. The company originally provided utility software for DOS.


History

Peter Norton Computing, Inc. was a software company founded by
Peter Norton Peter Norton (born November 14, 1943) is an American programmer, software publisher, author, and philanthropist. He is best known for the computer programs and books that bear his name and portrait. Norton sold his software business to Symantec ...
. Norton and his company developed various DOS
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including the
Norton Utilities Norton Utilities is a utility software suite designed to help analyze, configure, optimize and maintain a computer. The latest version of the original series of Norton Utilities is Norton Utilities 16 for Windows XP/Vista/7/8 was released 26 Oc ...
which did not include
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features. In 1990, the company was acquired by Symantec and renamed Peter Norton Consulting Group. Symantec's consumer antivirus and data management utilities are still marketed under the Norton name. In early 1991, Symantec's Norton Group launched Norton AntiVirus 1.0 for PC and compatible computers. The company updated and diversified its product line until finally combining its offerings into one seamless product,
Norton Security Norton Security is a cross-platform security suite that provides subscription-based real-time malware prevention and removal in addition to identity theft protection and performance tuning tools. Other features include a personal firewall, email ...
.


Products and Services

Norton’s products are primarily digital security tools for personal computers, server devices and, more recently, mobile devices. In the 1990s, Norton provided software to check computer systems for Y2K compliance. The company's primary product is Norton Security. The software is licensed to individuals, small businesses and enterprises. It includes
malware Malware (a portmanteau for ''malicious software'') is any software intentionally designed to cause disruption to a computer, server, client, or computer network, leak private information, gain unauthorized access to information or systems, depri ...
prevention and removal during the subscription period for up to five devices. Other features included in the product are a personal firewall, email spam filtering and phishing protection. The program was released in September 2014, replacing Norton 360, Norton Internet Security, and Norton AntiVirus. A mesh Wi-Fi network is developed by Norton, intended to protect computers inside the network from unsafe
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. A mobile version of the software is also available. Norton also provides backup software to keep its user's files safe. 25GB of online storage is provided for backing up important photos and documents from a user's devices. A cloud-based parental control service known as Norton Family Premier is developed by the company, formerly known as Norton Online Family. The software is aimed at "fostering communication" involving parents and their children's online activities. Norton Computer Tune Up is a program that helps users increase the performance of older computer systems. The program uses inspection and repair services designed to restore speed and performance in place of a new computer or repair-shop work. Norton-certified technicians are available to offer repair assistance.


Norton Guides (1985)

Developed and distributed by Peter Norton Computing. The guides were written by Warren Woodford for the x86
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, C,
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and
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languages which were made available to users via a TSR program that integrated with programming language editors on IBM PC-type computers. This appears to be the first example of a commercial product where programming reference information was integrated into the software development environment.


Security considerations

In January 2022, a several users brought to light an issue with a hidden
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crypto-mining tool in the Norton 360 security software suite. Following the report in media Norton highlighted the procedure for uninstalling the product from their computer.


Awards

* In 2012, Norton by Symantec won
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’s Best Security Software award, stating that “''Norton is probably the best known of all internet security products, and Symantec has stood the test of time by constantly improving its product with useful extras, both in its core engine and in the way it reports what it’s been up to.''” * In 2015, Norton by Symantec won AV-TEST’s Innovation Award for Mobile Security, stating, “''Prior to the download of an app, Norton Mobile Security for Android already knows all its potential risks. It is backed by a unique system consisting of the App Advisor for Google Play and Norton Mobile Insight.''” * In 2015, Norton Mobile Security and Norton Family Premier both received
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's Editors' Choice Awards.


See also

* Comparison of antivirus software * Comparison of firewalls *
Symantec Symantec may refer to: *An American consumer software company now known as Gen Digital Inc. *A brand of enterprise security software purchased by Broadcom Inc. Broadcom Inc. is an American designer, developer, manufacturer and global supplier ...


References


External links

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