Norton 360

By Robert Vamosi, CNET.com
01 March 2007 05:18 PM
Tags: symantec, security, norton, internet, firewall, 360

Symantec pulled only the tools deemed most beneficial to the general user from all its product lines. Norton 360 includes antivirus, antispyware, antiphishing, antirootkit protection, a firewall, Symantec's new SONAR (Symantec Online Network for Advance Response) behavioural monitoring software, and a vulnerability assessment tool to see what Windows updates your computer might be missing. An add-on pack of online tools includes Parental Control, Antispam, and other optional features such as blocking private data from leaking onto the Internet.

Norton 360 also includes tools to defragment your hard drive and clean up temporary files and other clutter than could slow your PC down. These tools are fine, but are nowhere near as complete as Symantec's own Norton SystemWorks. Norton 360 does include a backup and recovery tool, and provides up to 2GB of free online storage. Online storage is great if your home or office was somehow destroyed and you need access to your backup files from a remote location (think of Hurricane Katrina). For additional fees, you can increase your online storage volumes, in increments of 5GB, 10GB and 25GB. Microsoft Windows Live OneCare and McAfee do not offer online storage. All three products allow you to back up onto your hard drive, CD, DVD, or USB drive.


Norton 360 lets you back up or recover from local and online sources.

What's missing within Norton 360 are a few surprises. There are no tools specifically targeted for wireless home networks, a rapidly emerging area. Aside from help setting up such networks, we'd also like to see tools that help encrypt the signals with WEP, WPA, or WPA2, or at least monitor whether someone uninvited joins your home wireless network. Of the three super suites, only McAfee Total Protection includes wireless security.

For Internet privacy, though Norton 360 will authenticate a site via Symantec's own servers, it won't store your passwords or credit cards in an encrypted vault unless you download the optional add-on pack. Of the three super suites, only McAfee Total Protection provides an ID vault with the program itself. Total Protection also provides a data file shredder, a must if you have personal files that you don't want hanging around your hard drive after the fact.

We also found that Norton 360 is optimised for Internet Explorer only, and not Firefox and Opera browsers. It could be said that Symantec realises that Internet Explorer users need more protection, but it would be nice to use the antiphishing feature in Norton 360 on Firefox or Opera. Of the three super suites, only McAfee supports Firefox; none support Opera.

Performance
If you've ever used a Symantec Norton product and then removed it because it was too heavy on your system resources, you'll be delighted to learn that Norton 360 feels light compared to the legacy of the past. We counted only three processes running on our task manager, compared with several from McAfee and Microsoft. This is a huge improvement over previous editions of Norton Internet Security, which tended to be very large.

Norton 360 uses the Norton Antivirus 2007 engine, an application that improves on last year's CNET Labs' performance test scores, although Norton turns in a mixed bag of results overall. On our iTunes test, Norton lost ground compared with last year, taking 208 seconds as opposed to 184 seconds last year. On our Sorensen Squeeze test, Norton improved, taking 317 seconds compared to 326 seconds last year. Overall, Norton showed the most improvement with individual file scans; it took only 117 seconds versus 320 seconds last year. But in terms of boot speed, Norton lost ground by taking 4 seconds longer, 66 seconds as opposed to last year's 62 seconds. Visit CNET Labs to find out how we test antivirus software.

To determine how well a product will protect your PC, we refer to test results from two leading independent antivirus testing organisations. In the latest test results from AV-Comparatives.org, Norton AntiVirus 2006 earned an Advanced + rating (the highest), catching 98 percent of all malware tested, and from Checkvir.com, Norton AntiVirus 2006 was one of eight products to earn its Standard rating (also the highest).

For firewall tests, we used Nmap on a closed system with a router connection; however, we were unable to scan the Norton Internet Security 2007 PC. All other vendors tested produced at least some results in the various tests performed. Norton hides or "stealths" a PC from criminal hackers, which is good, though we're suspicious of what we can't see.

Support
Within Norton 360 there's in-program Help and then there's Support. Help consists of in-program FAQs, which are very detailed for Symantec. Either search a term or scroll through the index to find the topics you need. Support is Symantec's technical support for Norton 360. In the final release version, we were surprised at how little is offered. The knowledge base is cool, first diagnosing your version of Norton 360 for any known problems. If you still want help, the program asks you what help you need and provides a a menu of FAQs. There's also an envelop icon that leads you to e-mail and chat support (which are free) or telephone (which is paid; the telephone support service was not yet available at the time of this review). The user guide is a mere 30 pages and only includes the bare minimum of details; use the in-program Help instead. There is no tutorial offered.

Norton 360 is a good example of the "out of the box" thinking needed by traditional security vendors today. By starting from scratch and building an entirely new security product, Symantec has made long overdue improvements to its existing product line. Hopefully next year's release of Norton AntiVirus and Norton Internet Security suite will benefit as well. But Norton 360 is not for everyone. Designed for home and student users, advanced users will want more online-transaction security tools and wireless protection. That said, for home and student use, we think Norton 360 represents the best value of ease, tools, and performance, and we recommend it over McAfee Total Protection or Microsoft Windows Live OneCare.

Norton 360
Company: Symantec
RRP: AU$129.95

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Talkback 12 comments

    Dislike Norton 360 M Mowat -- 06/05/07

    I disagree. Since I upgraded from Norton Antivirus to Norton 360 on my Win XP system it has started running like a dog.

    Every system startup (wakeup from standby) has the disk light going like crazy for a few minutes and no response from the keyboard or mouse.

    It has totally blocked my access to my ISP logon ("TPG") and web-mail (IE 6 reports "security certificate expired"), and searches on Limewire.

    There is no obvious fix except to toally disable Borton 360.

    Conversely, it completely failed to block a browser "hijack" by Mirar while Norton 360 was running.

    I do NOT recommend this product.

    Norton 360 Parental Control is not ! K Ballan -- 10/08/07

    I run an XP Pro system with user accounts set to limited access for my children. Logical I thought!

    However, unless each user account has full administrative rights Norton 360 does not work. How clever is that?

    Unfortunately it would appear that Symantec had not given much thought to the way people use their systems in the real world.

    I also do not recommend the product.

    Norton 360 Anonymous -- 30/09/07

    Had no problem with Norton 360. Loaded everything via the admin account and then lock down all accounts. Works perfectly..

    Thumbs up for Norton 360 Anonymous -- 19/10/08 (in reply to #320086981)

    I would recommend Norton 360.
    I'm an IT Professional and I;m always finding most end users dont understand what they are doning when a message box pop's up to allow or block something at the firewall. Most people hit accept and have no idea what they are allowing through!
    Norton 360 can be set and forgotten and it also keeps the system tuned.
    How ever prob not the best option if you wish to have more control over your computer's security.

    Norton 360 James Van-Lane -- 06/10/07

    Two weeks after online purchase and it still isn't running. I was very happy with AVG and Microsoft Defender and should have stuck with them as theirs were the primary functions I was after.

    When I initially tried to download 360 only a stub was saved on my comupter. I sent them emails asking if this was correct and have never had any response (which, I must admit, I find typical of Symantec - NSW - and what you do get seldom corresponds to what you asked - they seem to need people who REALLY understand English, or are they just really well trained to take the excuse of least effort/risk?).

    360 insisted that Defender be uninstalled, which I did. 360 did not install. AVG hasn't worked since I tried to install 360. Then I found that I had very limited internet access and nothing would download, including Microsoft updates. AVG won't reinstall, or redownload.

    Online scans came up with a few nasties, which they won't fix unless I buy them, but since I can't download them what's the point of sending good money after bad. So over the past week I've used the scans to identify what they objected and have manually deleted them, with some success = emails and surfing.

    Today, although my email works and I've done a fair bit of surfing, including to the Symantec Store to redownload 360, Symantec Download Manager keeps says either "Internet connection not detected" or that it's waiting on the server, but IE 6 takes me happily to other sites concurrently.

    I'm not a novice and tend to make few mistakes or illogical decisions.

    No, I'm not happy with 360. If it isn't doing its job by tonight I'll ask for a refund, which they won't give.

    Another $80 down the drain is not the big problem; its not getting done what needs to be done when it needs to be done, and its been a long two weeks.

    norton 360 Anonymous -- 09/11/07

    is it a bug cus it sure bugs me after 3attempts on norton help line my computer is so slow . now norton have not answered my last 3 emails

    Norton 360 Joe Miles -- 04/03/08

    I installed Norton 360 on my PC and it is great!!
    This program protects your system effictivley.
    It has All-In-One Protection for your PC.
    I reccomend Norton 360 All-In-One Security
    Or
    Trend Micro PC-CillinInternet Security Pro 2008
    Or
    Spyware Doctor.
    Norton 360 is great!!

    "At Risk - Fix" Does NOT Work Anonymous -- 30/04/08

    When there is a problem, and you really need Norton 360 to do it's thing, it simply fails. To make matters worse technical support is worthless. The automatic fix has never worked on my computer.

    The best solution Symantec could come up with was to reload the software. What kind of solution is that!

    Dead Dog Norton 360 Dermott Ryder -- 01/05/08

    When I upgraded from Norton Antivirus [which failed to load on regular occasions] to Norton 360 on my Windows XP pro system I expected great things. I am now bitterly disappointed with its performance. My system now runs so slowly that it stresses me out just waiting for something to happen. To say it runs like a dog would be a complement.

    My desktop start up can take eight to ten minutes and take up 100% of resources. The lights do flash but the mouse and keyboard dies. My laptop comes up a little more quickly but runs just as slowly. Norton support seems not to exist. Emails go unanswered or generate a response that is in the main as much use as tits on a bull. There seems to be no solution to the ‘Norton’ problem.

    Further, I have come to the conclusion that all of the so-called experts who claim that Norton 360 is fast and efficient must be drinking their own bathwater or are total bullshit artists.

    So far I have discussed the ‘Norton’ problem with several acquaintances. Their experience with Norton mirrors mine. Frustrated, disgruntled, angry and rip-off are words common to such conversations. I write this as a warning to others. Do not accept the Norton marketing hyperbole at face value. In fact, for your sanity and peace of mind stay well clear of Norton 360. In fact, give Norton a wide berth. Life is too short.

    hoping this is a competion Anonymous -- 18/05/08

    I have nortons on my computer. when I bought it. ONLY problem is i dont know how much it is upgrade. MY friend told me to go on line to win the anti virus pack. SO i am hope nortons can help me with this. I hope i get a reply back from them to let me know if there is such a competion. AND if so i hope i can be one of the winners

    junk e mails Anonymous -- 12/08/08

    i am getting to many repeat junk e mails and the system is not blocking them despite the fact i mark them as junk each time

    Appalling Product Anonymous -- 29/07/09

    Slows system to a virtual crawl; or system crashes constantly Even the Norton troubleshooting function crashes!! Have used Norton before, but never again after my experience with 360. I uninstalled after two hours and reloaded Avast. However well this product works for those who are happy with it, it was completely useless on my system nothing but frustration.

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