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Vying for PC protection money

Microsoft's entry into the security arena with its OneCare product has kicked its new rivals into high gear.

CNET News staff
Microsoft's entry into the security arena with its OneCare product has kicked its new rivals into high gear.

Microsoft shakes up security fray

Debut of company's OneCare product has started a new security software race where consumers are likely to be winners.
June 7, 2006

Chart: Comparing PC care packages

Here is a comparison of Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare and upcoming products from Symantec and McAfee.
June 7, 2006

McAfee's 'Falcon' to come in four flavors

Due out this summer, the consumer security software will rival Microsoft's recently launched Windows Live OneCare and Symantec's products.
June 6, 2006

AOL to enter security arena

Company is creating a security bundle called Total Care that it plans to sell to the general public, CNET News.com has learned.
June 6, 2006

Microsoft puts its stamp on e-mail security

As part of a broader move into the security arena, Microsoft updates and rebrands Antigen e-mail security software.
June 6, 2006

previous coverage

ZoneAlarm adds ID theft protection

Update to ZoneAlarm security products includes tools to keep personal data safe. It's priced to compete with Microsoft's OneCare.
June 5, 2006

Microsoft security product makes official debut

Windows Live OneCare goes on sale in the U.S., marking Redmond's official entry into consumer antivirus.
May 31, 2006

Symantec challenge to OneCare faces delay

Now called Norton 360, the next-generation security software could miss September delivery date.
May 31, 2006