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Norton AntiVirus Virus Definitions Updated

Monte   on 17 January 2005 - 19:32 · 18 comments & 1818 views

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On January 16, Norton released new virus definitions for its users. Signature file updates ensure that your PC is protected from the latest viruses. It is very important to make sure that you have the latest signature on your PC.

View the Extended News to see the list of software that supports this update.

Download: Norton AntiVirus Definitions (Jan. 16, 2005)
News source: Softpedia


· Norton AntiVirus 2000 for Windows 9x/NT/2000
· Norton AntiVirus 2001 for Windows 95b/98/NT/2000/Me
· Norton AntiVirus 2002 Professional Edition
· Norton AntiVirus 2002 for Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP Home/XP Pro
· Norton AntiVirus 2003 Professional Edition
· Norton AntiVirus 2003 for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro
· Norton AntiVirus 2004 Professional Edition
· Norton AntiVirus 2004 for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Home/XP Pro
· Norton AntiVirus 7.x Corporate Edition Client
· Norton AntiVirus for Lotus Notes (Intel)
· Norton AntiVirus for Microsoft Exchange (Intel)
· Norton SystemWorks (all versions)
· Norton Utilities for Windows 95/98 (all versions)
· Symantec AntiVirus 3.0 for CacheFlow Security Gateway
· Symantec AntiVirus 3.0 for Inktomi Traffic Edge
· Symantec AntiVirus 3.0 for NetApp Filer/NetCache
· Symantec AntiVirus 3.1 for SMTP Gateways for Windows
· Symantec AntiVirus 8.0 Corporate Edition Client
· Symantec AntiVirus 8.1 Corporate Edition Client
· Symantec AntiVirus 9.0 Corporate Edition Client
· Symantec AntiVirus/Filtering 3.02 for Microsoft Exchange 2000
· Symantec AntiVirus/Filtering 3.1 for Domino
· pcAnywhere32 7.5 and higher for Windows NT

Note: The i32 Intelligent Updater package cannot be used to update Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition 8.0 servers or Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition 7.6 servers, but can be used to update Corporate Edition clients. The x86 Intelligent Updater package can be used to update Corporate Edition clients and servers.

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#1 Avian on 17 Jan 2005 - 19:36
This is news why? they upgrade the definitions like every couple days...
#2 sundayx on 17 Jan 2005 - 19:39
unsure
#3 Th3-0n3 on 17 Jan 2005 - 19:41
This is posted once in a while. But I don't know the point of it...
#4 DjmUK on 17 Jan 2005 - 19:56
Every single day these virus definitions are updated - why this specific update..?!?!

I have JANUARY 17th 2005 Updates...the 16th is yesterdays news!

Here's the link to Symantecs OFFICIAL virus definitions update page:
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/download/pages/US-N95.html
#5 cooldude7273 on 17 Jan 2005 - 20:09
stupidest news post ever
#6 cengao on 17 Jan 2005 - 20:47
Big Joke then ever
(1 reply) #7 rIaHc3 on 17 Jan 2005 - 21:08
Eh slow news day it must be.....


I have reason to belive that this accually disables warez copies because 2 of my Nortons arent working today.
#7.1 Gism0 on 17 Jan 2005 - 21:14
Maybe you should buy it then?
#8 RazorSA on 17 Jan 2005 - 21:24
O MY GOSH ... Give Monte a round of applause ... And then update your AV Definitions !!!!

#9 rIaHc3 on 17 Jan 2005 - 21:26
Norton updates itself anyways right?
#10 dismuter on 17 Jan 2005 - 21:55
Hahaha! Now this brings back old memories from 1996 or so, when antivirus updates were every month, now these were the subject of news on websites every month, listing all the new updates for McAfee, Norton, and others...

But in 2005, mentioning that an antivirus update was released is like saying "hey the sun rose today".
#11 Tekmaven on 18 Jan 2005 - 00:25
In other news: I just wasted 20 seconds reading what this post was about. What a waste of database
#12 Angel Blue01 on 18 Jan 2005 - 01:18
They do this every week!
#13 Hills420 on 18 Jan 2005 - 01:52
chill out, geez.
#14 soldier1st on 18 Jan 2005 - 05:14
Gism0 if you want rIaHc3 to buy it then by all means fork him out the money to buy it,not only would it help him out,it would give you the satisfaction that he bought it,rIaHc3:no it don't but i run nav 2002 and systemworks 2005,they post it cuzz some ppl don't have autoupdate enabled.thnx for the update.
#15 divertom15 on 18 Jan 2005 - 06:02
3 things to never post news on
1: anti virus updates
2: anti spyware updates
3: anything else that gets updated more then once a week
#16 ke11ett on 18 Jan 2005 - 21:17
Its news because its a free definition update even if your LiveUpdate subscription has expired.
#17 jameseuk on 19 Jan 2005 - 20:40

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