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Symantec to Speak at Upcoming Investor Conferences

Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced the availability of Symantec Online Fraud Protection, a comprehensive program that includes Symantec services, education and ongoing monitoring and management capabilities designed to protect businesses that conduct large volumes of financial transactions and their customers from losses due to online fraud. This offering helps businesses shield their customers from a variety of online threats, including phishing and pharming.

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Americans Have False Sense of Security Related to Online Threats

Majority of Americans Lack Core Protections to Fight Off Cyber Criminals, According to a McAfee-NCSA Online Safety Study

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CA Releases Entire Line of 2008 Consumer Software

CA (NYSE: CA) today announced the immediate availability of its 2008 line of Internet security and desktop management products for the home and home office. The new line provides a stronger line of defense against the latest online threats including identity theft, viruses, spyware, spam, and phishing.

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Stealthy, Targeted Online Attacks Continue to Grow in 2007

IBM (NYSE: IBM) today reported an increase in malware volume and sophistication, the rise of exploit leasing and a lower number of vulnerability disclosures versus the first half of 2006 as part of its security statistics report for the first half of 2007.

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CA Against Online Threats

Innovative "Learn-by-Example" Administration Eases Rapid Replication
Of Policies and Best Practices Across the Enterprise

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Symantec Extends Relationship with HP

Via multi-year agreement, Symantec to provide award-winning security solutions to millions of HP desktop and notebook users

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New Year, New Computer Security Threats

Despite the recent attention surrounding computer security, online threats haven't gone away. Just as a biological virus constantly evolves to evade the latest drugs designed to vanquish it, hackers, phishers and malicious software purveyors are refining their attacks and continually developing new techniques to take advantage of unsuspecting computer users.

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