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| Skype and Symantec Team to Deliver PC Security Solutions Skype and Symantec announce a relationship to deliver PC security solutions to small office and home office Skype users for a secure PC environment. As part of the co-marketing agreement, Skype will offer a special promotion to business users who click through Skype to a co-branded PC security information website and download Norton Internet Security and other Symantec Norton branded products. Symantec's Norton Internet Security and Norton AntiVirus 2007 products, which are suitable for both home users and small offices, have been Skype Certified. This confirms that Symantec's Norton line of security products meet Skype's strict standards for security, quality and usability. Symantec's most recent Internet Security Threat Report, compiled from data on more than 120 million systems worldwide, shows a decline in viruses and worms, but a sharp rise in crimeware and phishing designed to steal personal information for financial gain. Small business owners and home office users are especially vulnerable to potential security risks when conducting business over multiple wireless and fixed networks. Their unprotected data and systems are exposed to a plethora of harmful viruses and malicious code that causes damage, collects private data and degrades performance. Compromised network connections cause systems to crash and deteriorate the quality of video and Internet calls. Symantec's security software proactively equips users with the additional protection they need to safeguard their personal information. Norton Internet Security 2007 includes the antivirus and antispyware protection of Norton AntiVirus that provides sophisticated new phishing protection, an enhanced firewall and defense against software vulnerabilities. Symantec's Norton branded products will be available in Skype's online store at a discount to retail prices. Skype was built from the ground up with security in mind, to ensure that Skype calls and chats remain safe and secure. Using end-to-end encryption technology, users are protected from a wide range of possible attacks, such as impersonation, eavesdropping and modification of data while in transit. Skype's software developers and engineers work vigilantly to make security an integral part of the product's development. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Computing News :: home page |