Historically, tools known as were developed by hackers to extend the trial period of older Norton products. One of the most infamous pieces of software in this category is "Norton AV/IS/360 2013 Trial Reset 1.0.2," which claimed to work on Norton versions 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2013.
Security software has largely moved away from expensive one-time retail boxes to affordable, multi-device annual subscription models, making legitimate protection accessible without the need for risky workarounds. Norton 360 4.0 FULL WITH TRIAL RESET OF 180 DAYS
Behavioral protection that detected new threats without relying solely on traditional malware signatures. Historically, tools known as were developed by hackers
Norton 360 version 4.0 was a major update to Symantec’s all-in-one security suite. It was designed primarily for "not-so-techie" users who wanted automated security, backup, and PC maintenance in a single package Norton Community Core Features (2010): Antivirus & Firewall: Integrated the high-performance engine from Norton Internet Security 2010 Reputation Service: multi-device annual subscription models