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tbalint444444
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Virus definitions download webpage not updated

In the Virus Definitions & Security Updates webpage (link: http://us.norton.com/security_response/definitions.jsp) Norton 2013 products (NAV2013, NIS2013, N360 2013) are missing from the 'Select product' dropdown list.

Also in the download webpage (link: http://www.symantec.com/security_response/definitions/download/detail.jsp?gid=n95) Norton 2013 products are missing from the supported Symantec antivirus softwares list.

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Bombastus
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Re: Virus definitions download webpage not updated

A cosmetic issue, luckily. All versions get the same virus definitions.

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tbalint444444
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Re: Virus definitions download webpage not updated


Bombastus wrote:

A cosmetic issue, luckily. All versions get the same virus definitions.


Thanks for the confirmation, Bombastus. :smileyhappy: I hope this will be fixed soon.

Preetha_G
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Re: Virus definitions download webpage not updated

Hi

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tbalint444444
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Re: Virus definitions download webpage not updated

Hi Preetha,

Thanks for the info. Also thanks for the kind words. :smileyhappy:

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tbalint444444
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Re: Virus definitions download webpage not updated

Heads up: The 2013 products are still missing in both webpages.

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BardC
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Re: Virus definitions download webpage not updated

Thats what you call slow progress...

 

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tbalint444444
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Re: Virus definitions download webpage not updated

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This is still occurring.

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tbalint444444
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Re: Virus definitions download webpage not updated

This is now fixed. But in a very strange way:

"Norton AntiVirus (later than 2012) for Windows XP/Vista/7/8

Norton Internet Security (later than 2012) for Windows XP/Vista/7/8

Norton 360 (later than 6.0) for Windows XP/Vista/7/8"

And what will happen next year when NIS/NAV/N360 2014 will be released? Removing the version/year number is not a good idea (in my opinion).