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With Commonwealth Bank sinking many security resources into NetBank which services 5.5 million customers, McAfee’s Director for Consumer Sales in Australia, Monica Kelly says that the partnership is more of a consumer educational move than anything else.

The partnership between Commonwealth Bank and McAfee is part of the IT security company’s global marketing strategy that has seen it deal directly with multinational corporations and banks.Ī similar offer was made with Bank of America customers in the US previously. The Commonwealth Bank is offering its customers a free six month version of McAfee Internet Security.Aimed specifically at customers of its online banking protocol, NetBank, the anti-virus program is available from the Offers & Apply page as a downloadable six month trial.
