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Symantec NAV virus def

Symantec NAV virus def - Jan

virus definition files for Norton AntiVirus

All Time: (3.2)
Version Jan: (1.8)
Selected Version: Jan
Release Date: 2002-12-31
License: Update
Downloads (version Jan): 158
Downloads (all versions): 587,603

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What's new in this version:

  • New virus definitions added
  • Operating System Requirements:

    This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

    • Mac OS X 10.2
    • Mac OS X 10.1
    • Mac OS X 10.0
    • Mac OS Classic

    Additional Requirements:

    • Norton AntiVirus 5 or higher

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    Symantec NAV virus def CommentaryWhat's up with the constant updates? - Version: July 2, 7/2/2009 07:45PM PST

    gneutra
    Am I missing something? Symantec seems to be updating their virus definition files every day. And this is for the Mac OS that isn't as susceptible to viruses. Could someone please explain the need for these daily updates?
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    Symantec NAV virus def CommentaryCANNOT UNDERSTAND - Version: June 26, 6/26/2009 08:45PM PST

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    Gennx30
    why Symantic is even making Mac anti virus software-is a mystery-and a losing proposition
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    Symantec NAV virus def CommentaryWHY??? - Version: June 19, 6/20/2009 09:35PM PST

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    Don Holt
    This firmly attaches in endless locations on your hard drive, running in your background and slowing down and hampering al of your useful running processes. To remove it completely is actually easiest by WIPING your HD and starting from scratch . . . . and they call this ANTI-virus? LOL
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