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Norton Internet Security 2003 review

7.8

Editors' Rating

Very Good

5.0

Members' Rating

Average

Typical price:£ 42

Verdict

Norton Internet Security 2003 is a solid package for the price, especially as an upgrade... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Intrusion detection sniffs out Nimda-like worms and shuts down your Net connection
  • Improved interface is easier to use
  • Includes Norton AntiVirus.

Cons

  • Basic support is limited to online knowledge base.

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Member Opinion

5.0

Average Member Rating

Average

5 Members have reviewed this product

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Adam Hedley

Adam Hedley

Symantec told me this doesn't work - DON'T BUY IT

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2.0

Terrible


Anonymous

Anonymous

Absolute junk.

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4.0

Mediocre


Anonymous

Anonymous

Sucks the 'oomph' from your PC

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5.5

Average


Ben Ling

Ben Ling

Killed my Win98SE IP connections

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4.0

Mediocre


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