Tue Jul 25, 5:35 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc. (Nasdaq: - ) and 
Symantec
Corp. (Nasdaq: - ) unveiled a joint consumer Internet security service on Monday
that will help the two companies compete against major rivals such as Google 
Inc.
(NASDAQ: - ) and Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: - ).
The two companies said they would offer Symantec's Norton Internet Security 
product
directly to Yahoo customers in a deal that expands an ongoing partnership and 
seeks
to take advantage of growing consumer demand for more Internet protection.
The deal also gives Symantec access to the hundreds of millions of customers who
use Yahoo services and helps the software maker fend off Microsoft, which is 
making
a big push into the potentially lucrative consumer security market.
For Yahoo, the offering helps assure customers that the Internet is a secure 
place
to do everything from banking to travel planning to job searches as it battles 
against
Google and Microsoft to be the dominant Internet services provider, the 
companies
said.
"Internet security is important to our Yahoo users and by working with Symantec,
we are bringing the comfortable security blanket that their Norton brand 
services
provide to consumers," said Stephen Miller, director, product management, Yahoo.
Yahoo and Symantec said they will market the co-branded Norton Internet Security
service throughout the Yahoo network, which includes Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Toolbar 
and
Yahoo Search, and other online services.
In addition, Symantec will also offer Norton Spyware scan for the Yahoo Toolbar 
and
a co-branded toolbar that offers more direct links to other security tools. It 
will
also offer its antivirus and online firewall protections on Yahoo's Online 
Protection
for broadband users.
Yahoo users can sign up for Norton Internet Security, which blocks spam, viruses
and unwanted adware, for a free 30 day trial and then purchase a 12-month 
subscription
for $49.99, the companies said. The price is a $20 discount for Yahoo users.
Symantec, the world's largest security software service, already offers 
antivirus
scanning for Yahoo e-mail users. The company also has a partnership deal with 
Google
that makes it one of the Internet search provider's preferred software vendors 
as
part of its recommended PC set up.
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