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  2. NitroSecurity - Wikipedia

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    USA. Products. Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) Parent. McAfee, LLC. Website. www.NitroSecurity.com. NitroSecurity Inc. was a privately held United States-based provider of security information and event management (SIEM) technology. NitroSecurity headquarters are located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA, with sales offices ...

  3. McAfee - Wikipedia

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    NitroSecurity. On October 4, 2011, McAfee announced its intention to acquire privately owned NitroSecurity, a developer of high-performance security information and event management (SIEM) solutions that protect critical information and infrastructure. NitroSecurity solutions reduce risk exposure and increase network and information ...

  4. McAfee Internet Security Suite - Special Edition from AOL FAQs

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    McAfee Internet Security Suite – Special edition from AOL provides premium security protection for up to three computers against the latest online threats in four important ways: Guards your...

  5. McAfee AOL Premium Subscription FAQs - AOL Help

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    AOL members on the Dial-Up Advantage and High-Speed Essentials plans can download McAfee Internet Security software at no extra charge. Non-members or members on the Free AOL plan can download a free 30-day trial and then pay a monthly fee.

  6. McAfee Multi Access Member Benefit FAQs - AOL Help

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    McAfee Multi Access is designed to protect devices from viruses, spyware, hackers and identity thieves through award-winning technology that automatically runs scans and updates so you have the...

  7. Nitro hacking attacks - Wikipedia

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    The Nitro hacking attacks were a targeted malware campaign in 2011 suspected to be a case of corporate espionage. [1] At least 48 confirmed companies were infected with a Trojan called Poison Ivy that transferred intellectual property to remote servers. [2] Much of the information known about these attacks comes from a white paper published by ...

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