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  2. McAfee VirusScan - Wikipedia

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    McAfee VirusScan is an antivirus software created and maintained by McAfee (formerly known as Intel Security, and Network Associates prior to that). Originally marketed as a standalone product, it has been bundled with McAfee LiveSafe, McAfee AntiVirus Plus, [1] McAfee Total Protection and McAfee Gamer Security since 2010.

  3. Trellix - Wikipedia

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    Trellix (formerly FireEye and McAfee Enterprise) is a privately held cybersecurity company that was founded in 2022. It has been involved in the detection and ...

  4. Norton (software) - Wikipedia

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    Norton, formerly known as Norton by Symantec, is a brand of Gen Digital co-headquartered in Tempe, Arizona and Prague, Czech Republic.Norton originally provided utility software for DOS, [1] and currently offers a variety of products and services related to digital security, identity protection, and online privacy and utilities.

  5. Security solutions that help keep your devices virus free and secure from thieves who try to steal your identity or drain your bank account.

  6. McAfee (surname) - Wikipedia

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    McAfee (/ ˈ m æ k ə f iː / MAK-ə-fee) is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin. [1] The name is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Dhuibhshíthe , meaning "son of Duibhshíth". [ 1 ] The personal name, Duibhshíth , was composed of two elements: dubh meaning "black", and síth meaning "peace". [ 1 ]

  7. AOL Plans - AOL Help

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    Tech Plus by AOL will provide around-the-clock tech support for all your devices coupled with computer and digital data protection services. • Tech Plus by AOL - Platinum - Tech Plus Platinum includes top of the line products to help protect your identity, personal data and devices, so that you have more control over your digital life.

  8. Everykey - Wikipedia

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    Everykey launched its Kickstarter campaign on October 29, 2014. Within 48 hours, the campaign had reached trending status and raised over $25,000 in pre-orders. [2] The project quickly gained attention, and Everykey launched another crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo with John McAfee on December 7, 2015. [3]

  9. TunnelBear - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, TunnelBear was acquired by cybersecurity company McAfee and subsequently fell under U.S. jurisdiction.McAfee intended to combine its own VPN service with TunnelBear's technologies.