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Story: Symantec blames VeriSign for Norton AV woes

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Posted by: Anonymous (Tuesday 13 January 2004, 7:15 PM)

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Well, I didn't notice any slow-down in my system, but regardless, I think I'll be staying with Norton - I have to look at their track record on my system over the past 4 years and I've been very impressed with their frequent updates and quick responses to security threats. It's worth sticking with it - would you ditch windows because it crashes on you? You can't ditch what is a very user friendly and well built av program due to one problem - just my opinion.

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