Stay Secure Without Slowing Your System Performance The year 2007 brought an unprecedented explosion in the number of online threats delivered via websites. Staying secure no longer means simply avoiding e-mail attachments from people you don’t know. Hundreds of thousands of websites are newly infected with malicious software every day, and many of these sites are perfectly legitimate. They are increasingly being victimized by sophisticated hackers. In this interactive, 60-minute PCMagCast webcast, Ziff Davis Media market expert Frank Derfler will join Jody Gibney, Senior Product Manager for Norton Internet Security at Symantec, for an engaging discussion of emerging online security threats and how to avoid them without slowing your system down. You’ll learn about:
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