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27 Viruses At One Time
This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Norton Small Business by Symantec for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
Recently, I had an issue with my computer, and and I took it to my friendly neighborhood computer troubleshooter for some work. It’s always a bear to disconnect everything, and haul it over, even though the shop is nearby. The real issue is being without my computer for any length of time. Seems like the world stops revolving when my computer is out of commission. Then, when I get it back, I have to wade through hundreds of emails… what a pain.
At any rate, Emily found 27 viruses- count ‘em- 27! and cleaned them out of my machine. Thank God no permanent damage was done, but I can tell you, right then I began a search for better protection. I came across some information about Norton that I’d like to share with you.
Right now Norton has a 30% discount for small business owners that get certain products- primarily the 5U/10 products). So that’s a good thing right up front. For more info on this, go to get 30% off Norton Small Business Products now
My business is not very large, but it still could be crippled by random malware, and any small business runs the same risk. Without having some kind of virus and malware protection, you’re playing a dangerous game. Thinking that you have the one computer that will not fall victim is probably a little over optimistic. Everyone needs the kind of protection that Norton can give us.
Norton has a couple of services that they have just launched this past September, the Norton 360, and the Norton Internet Security 2012 . You can get more details here: Norton Small Business by Symantec
It would have been very handy for me to have had these services before my entire business crashed, due to those nasty viruses. I encourage you to check out these up-to-date services for protecting your computer, and your livelihood, before you have serious issues yourself.
You can leave a comment here if you wish and let me know which Norton product you might make the best use of, and how it’s going to benefit your business. Any and all thoughts are always welcome.

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