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Symantec updates Norton Suite

Symantec released the latest version of its Norton security software on Monday, adding a new "protection center" to its Norton Internet Security 2006 applications suite.

The Norton Protection Center aggregates a variety of security information and offers the selection to consumers so they can choose which security features they need to enable. It will be included in the Norton Internet Security 2006 suite and in the company's two stand-alone products, Norton AntiVirus 2006 and Norton Personal Firewall 2006.

Dropped from the company's stand-alone list this year is Norton AntiSpam, which will now only be available in the Internet Security 2006 suite. That bundle, priced at $70, ties together Norton AntiVirus, Personal Firewall, AntiSpam, Privacy Control and Parental Control. Current Symantec customers, as well as users of competitive products, will be able to upgrade to the new Norton Internet Security suite for $50. Prices for all of Symantec's consumer security software include a one-year subscription for updates.
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