Computer security firm Norton buys Avast for over $8bn

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US cybersecurity giant NortonLifeLock has agreed to buy Czech rival Avast for more than $8 billion to create a leading cyber consumer business.

US cybersecurity giant NortonLifeLock has agreed to buy Czech rival Avast for more than $8 billion to create a leading cyber consumer business, the pair announced on Wednesday.

“This transaction is a huge step forward for consumer cyber safety and will ultimately enable us to achieve our vision to protect and empower people to live their digital lives safely,” Norton chief executive Vincent Pilette said in a joint statement.

 

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I remember avast, ah! Uni days, na free we download avast, had to pay to get norton

Igbos Hausas Yorubas we are more in number, start this fight /protest in ur regions today. Pls do not call it politics, is outright freedom. Fulani are minority. Loapsided positions is a true evidence of fulani agenda. We must change this history. Igbo,Hausa,Yoruba now.

Ha! Avast wey we de download free that year Norton go finish person pocket now😭

Igbo,Hausa n Yoruba we must rise up against this evil fulani people. Forget politics lets fight fulani,fulani are minority. How can fulani hold three tribes hostage for years and we are here doing politics with them. Is clear fulani agenda,Igboho, Nnamdi Kanu,el zakzaky suffering

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