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JOHN Thompson is retiring as Symantec's chief executive after 10 years with the antivirus software company.
JOHN Thompson is retiring as Symantec's chief executive after 10 years with the antivirus software company.
Symantec Corp said Monday that Chief Operating Officer Enrique Salem will replace Chief Executive Officer John Thompson, who is retiring after 10 years at the helm of the antivirus company. (SYMC)
Check Point Software Technologies is celebrating its 15th anniversary tomorrow by giving away free copies of its vaunted firewall software ZoneAlarm Pro 2009.
Symantec appointed a new chief executive on Monday, replacing John Thompson, who is retiring after 10 years as CEO of the antivirus software company.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 17 (Reuters) - John Thompson, one of the technology industry's best-known executives, is retiring as Symantec Corp's chief executive after 10 years with the antivirus software company. Thompson, 59, will step down as CEO at the end of Symantec's fiscal year next March. Enrique Salem, Symantec's current chief operating officer, will take on the CEO role on April 4, 2009. "The ...

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November 17, 2008

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U.S. District Court has temporarily halted the sale of RemoteSpy keylogger software, which the Federal Trade Commission says harms consumers and violates the FTC Act.
Shopping on the Internet while you're curled up at home in your jammies may seem comfortable and convenient. But it's not so appealing if you're worried about an online snooper peering at your keystrokes and stealing your credit-card number. Follow these guidelines and your holiday shopping...
U.S. District Court has temporarily halted the sale of RemoteSpy keylogger software, which the Federal Trade Commission says harms consumers and violates the FTC Act.