Mobiles in region ‘unlocked, unprotected’Consumers in the region rely on their mobile devices more than ever, yet few are taking some of the necessary precautions to keep their devices and content safe and secure, according to a report. Consumers in the Middle East and A More… |
Symantec unveils latest Norton productsNorton by Symantec has released the latest versions of its award-winning core security products - Norton 360, Norton Internet Security, and Norton AntiVirus. With five patented layers of protection, stronger social networking defe More… |
Symantec to highlight new trends at GitexSymantec, a security, storage and systems management solutions provider, will highlight the evolving threat landscape, cloud computing and data management at a major upcoming ICT show in Dubai. Gitex 2011 is running from October 9 to 13 at More… |
Norton reveals top Smartphone threatsCybercrooks are increasingly capitalising on the mass adoption of mobile devices by exploiting smartphone users, at home or at work, according to Internet security specialist, Norton by Symantec. The top threats targeting currently targeti More… |
Norton releases 2012 betas of anti-virus softwareNorton by Symantec has released the 2012 beta versions of Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security in the Middle East, which are now available for free download from the Norton beta website. The Norton 2012 betas improve on performanc More… |
Norton launches cybercrime warning toolNorton by Symantec, a leading Internet security and anti-spyware solutions provider, has launched its Norton Cybercrime Index, which tracks and warns computer users about daily cybercrime risks around the world. The Norton Cybercrime More… |
Norton issues top 5 cyberthreats for 2011Norton, the Internet security specialist, has issued its top five cyberthreats facing consumers across the Middle East in 2011. “It’s almost inevitable that 2011 will see a larger number of people in the Middle East region falling victim t More… |
Cybercrimes across GCC ‘double in 1 year’The number of active computers across the GCC falling prey to cybercrimes, including viruses, online credit card fraud and identity theft, has seen a rise of 116 per cent in less than a year, said a report. Figures also showed that in the More… |








