You Need the Speed – “Blast Off With Norton” and Win a Trip to Space!

Reading, UK (October 1, 2008) – To ignite the launch of its fastest and lightest Norton security software, Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today kicked off the “Blast Off With Norton” contest in UK & Ireland[1], offering the chance to win a trip aboard a zero gravity flight and compete for the grand prize – a ticket to rocket 62 miles above Earth aboard a suborbital space flight! News Facts:

- To launch Norton Internet Security and Norton AntiVirus 2009, Symantec is offering the chance for three people to win a seat on a zero gravity flight, where participants can experience the sensations of floating, flipping and flying through the air weightless
- Fewer than 500 people have been to space, but one lucky winner will join this exclusive club courtesy of Symantec 

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McAfee, Inc. Agrees to Acquire Secure Computing

McAfee, Inc. (NYSE: MFE) today announced the execution of a definitive merger agreement to acquire Secure Computing Corporation (Nasdaq: SCUR) for $5.75 per common share in cash, without interest, representing an equity value for Secure Computing's common stock of approximately $413 million in the aggregate. In addition, Secure Computing's outstanding shares of preferred stock will also be redeemed for cash as part of the proposed transaction, which would represent approximately, calculated as of today's date, an additional $84 million. In total, net of cash held by Secure, the proposed transaction would be valued at approximately $465 million.

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Finjan’s Survey Finds that 91% of Organizations Perceive Cybercrime as a Major Business Risk Finjan’s Web Security survey confirms the Cybercrime threat of data-stealing crimeware to organizations as a major business risk Farnborough, United Kingdom, 10th September 2008 - Finjan Inc., a leading provider of secure web gateway solutions for the enterprise market, today announced the findings of its Web security survey of 1387 IT/Security professionals conducted during July 2008. The results reveal that an overwhelming number of respondents perceive cybercrime as a major business risk, specifically the possibility of their sensitive information such as customer, patient, and employee data being stolen by crimeware.

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