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The word robot comes from a Slavic root meaning “work,” and the nasty programs that we call “bots” are always working, working, working to make trouble. But the more they do, the more likely they’ll be caught by the behavior-based Norton AntiBot. Install NAB alongside your existing signature-based malware protection to add another level of security against threats too new to have a known signature.

    Key Technologies:
  • Antibot
  • Active Behavioral-Based Analysis
    Features:
  • Actively monitors your PC 24×7
  • Real-time protection against Web robot (bot) attacks
  • Blocks bots from hijacking of your PC
  • Stops identity theft by bots
  • Blocks botnets
  • Detects unusual behavior on your PC and eliminates threat
  • Detects malicious software at the deepest levels of your system
  • Adds extra layer of threat protection
  • Works with other security software
  • Has minimal impact on PC performance
    Here is how to get 1 Year Free License:
  • Step 1: Go to this site
  • Step 2: Enter your email address and click the orange big button make sure you have checked the checkbox. Refer the screenshot below.
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  • Step 3: Now check the email address that you’ve entered earlier. You should get an email from [email protected] with the subject “Norton Antibot“. If you didn’t get it, check your spam/junk folder. The Norton Antibot serial number is in the email. Look at the screenshot below.
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  • Step 4: Download Norton AntiBot and install.
  • Step 5: Run Norton Antibot after installing, press the “Enter Product Key” button and enter the serial number that you got from the email. You must have an active internet connection when entering the serial number. After entering serial number, you’ll get a message that says “Product key has been updated”.
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Thats all now you will see that you have subscription for 366 days.

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Neat.

Binding advice: Do not use anything that has Norton in it's name.

You couldn't be more right :pirate:

How heavy is it in terms of resources used? Anyone tested?

It's prob the mother of all resource hogger ;)

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It says it has minimal impact.

And it's Norton...

So it will probably use around 25 mb ram and slow down your startup with 30 seconds.

Seriously, there are a bunch of reasons why you shouldn't use Norton.

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