The maker of Norton AntiVirus appears ready to take on Redmond in security.
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Redmond giant touches off war in security industry with Windows Live OneCare.
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Venture capitalists back intrusion prevention company Third Brigade.
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The security software company wins more than $1 million in restitution.
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The U.S. International Trade Commission finds the firm infringed on a rival’s patent and bars it from selling its core product in the U.S.
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As a new report shows web-based attacks are on the rise, Trend Micro acquires a web-filtering company.
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Most security startups focus on niche plays for high-end users. Fortinet gambled on a more lucrative market, and could take its winnings all the way to the public markets.
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Most security startups focus on niche plays for high-end users. Fortinet gambled on a more lucrative market, and could take its winnings all the way to the public markets.
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eTrust Antivirus becomes a key part of Check Point’s unified security device.
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When hackers launch a new virus, Kaspersky retaliates with everything it’s got.
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He turned a clutter of franchises into a major security player, engineering a dozen smooth acquisitions in the process. Now, much to the delight of competitors, CEO John Thompson is stumbling with the Veritas takeover—and investor confidence. But he’s got a plan.
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As competition rises in antivirus software, tiny Finjan offers a money-back guarantee.
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Security software investors grow insecure as software juggernaut heads their way.
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