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Anonymous activists release PCAnywhere source code

...point, they will post the code for Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition and Norton Systemworks." The appearance of the PCAnywhere code follows the failure of negotiations... Read more

7 February, 2012 by Tom Espiner

Symantec warns customers to disable PCAnywhere

...as well as for Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition, Norton Internet Security and Norton SystemWorks, the company said last week. Earlier this month, hackers in India... Read more

26 January, 2012 by Elinor Mills

Symantec pins source-code leak on 2006 hack

...2006-era source code for Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition, Norton Internet Security, Norton SystemWorks (Norton Utilities and Norton GoBack) and PCAnywhere, the company said in... Read more

18 January, 2012 by Steven Musil

My trip to Windows hell...and back

...some reason, probably related to an uninstall/reinstall problem in the past, Norton SystemWorks (formerly known as Norton Utilities) wasn't running properly on the... Read more

12 August, 2003 by David Coursey

Norton SystemWorks 2003

...edit your Registry. To put this suite to the test, we ran Norton SystemWorks 2003 on a PC with a 1.3GHz Pentium 4 processor... Read more

1 October, 2002 by Barry Brenesal
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Norton SystemWorks 12.0

Symantec's Norton SystemWorks is the smartest way to solve computer problems. It includes award... Read more

23 September, 2009
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Symantec Norton SystemWorks 3.0

Symantec's Norton SystemWorks 3.0 for Macintosh is the smartest way to solve computer... Read more

6 July, 2003

Symantec flaw can hide hacker activity

...Symantec has released an update to its popular Norton SystemWorks to fix a security problem that could be abused by cybercriminals... Read more

12 January, 2006 by Joris Evers

System Mechanic 4 Professional

...2000 or XP; 128MB of RAM; and 60MB of hard disk space. Norton SystemWorks 2004, on the other hand, no longer supports Windows 95, requires... Read more

31 March, 2004 by Barry Brenesal

Symantec announces ActiveX vulnerability

...to update their software immediately. Norton AntiVirus 2006, Norton Internet Security 2006, Norton SystemWorks 2006 and Norton Internet Security 2005 AntiSpyware Edition are affected. Symantec... Read more

10 August, 2007 by Richard Thurston

Symantec sues over counterfeit software

...three US district courts in California. Symantec alleges counterfeit versions of its Norton SystemWorks, Norton AntiVirus, Norton Internet Security, pcAnywhere and Symantec AntiVirus Small Business... Read more

17 May, 2007 by Dawn Kawamoto

eBay software fraudsters pay $100,000

...in a California court to infringing copyright and trademarks of Norton pcAnywhere, Norton SystemWorks 2005 Premier, and Norton Ghost. Resident in New Jersey, Liu and... Read more

24 November, 2006 by Tom Espiner
Norton Removal Tool - SymNRT 2007.2.0.5

Norton Removal Tool - SymNRT 2007.2.0.5

...Norton GoBack 3.1/3.5/3.6/4.0/4.1 Norton SystemWorks 2004 Professional Edition Norton SystemWorks 2005/2006 Premier Norton SystemWorks 2004... Read more

26 September, 2006

Rootkits epidemic threatens users

...code, and Symantec, which later stepped back from using it in its Norton SystemWorks PC-tuning application. The report did not label such stealth technology... Read more

18 April, 2006 by Dawn Kawamoto

America 'must consider banning rootkits'

...rootkit-type behaviour. Symantec last month released an update to its popular Norton SystemWorks to fix a security problem that could be abused by cybercriminals... Read more

17 February, 2006 by Joris Evers

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