Norton Internet Security 2005 AntiSpyware Edition (beta)
Published: 19 Apr 2005
Symantec is offering an antispyware solution that's decidedly different from its competition. Rather than release a standalone antispyware application, as McAfee and others have, Symantec has bundled its new antispyware technology entirely within its existing Norton Internet Security (NIS) suite, calling it the Norton Internet Security 2005 Antispyware Edition (beta).
Symantec believes that spyware is not a new problem, but a variation of malicious code already available on the Internet. In Symantec's opinion, spyware deserves to be treated more like computer viruses than something different and new.

By taking the stance that there's a very thin line between malicious virus code and malicious spyware, Symantec created its antispyware scanning engine similar to the one used within its Norton AntiVirus application. But unlike the antivirus scanner, which automatically quarantines viruses without user input, the Norton antispyware scanner informs you of all suspected instances of spyware. For each, Symantec recommends action but ultimately leaves the decision of whether to quarantine a questionable program up to you. If you're uncertain about what to do, Symantec further defines each threat using one or more of the following criteria: performance impact, privacy impact, ease of removal, stealth installation and prevalence. For example, if you're concerned about system speed, you might want to remove all suspected spyware that has an adverse performance impact.
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