Gen Digital Inc. News
Gen Digital Inc. provides cyber safety solutions for consumers in the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, and Japan. It offers security and performance products comprising that provide real-time protection for PCs, Macs and mobile devices against malware, viruses, adware, and other online threats; and Norton and LifeLock identity theft protection solution that offers monitoring, alerts, and restoration services to its customers. The company also provides Dark Web Monitoring product, which looks for personal information of its members on the Dark Web; Avast Secure Identity that provides advanced identity protection including credit monitoring and alerts; LifeLock Home Title Protect that detects fraud and notifies members; and Norton Social Media Monitoring that help keep customers' social media accounts safer by monitoring them for account takeovers, risky activity, and inappropriate content. In addition, it offers Norton Secure VPN solution, which enhances security and online privacy by providing an encrypted data tunnel; Privacy Monitor Assistant, an on-demand, white glove service where agents help members delete personal information from data brokers online; Avira Security, a consumer-focused portfolio of cybersecurity and privacy solutions; AntiTrack product, which helps to keep personal information and browsing activity private by blocking trackers and disguising digital fingerprints online; and Online Reputation Management solution that manages online search results, personal branding, and digital privacy. It markets and sells its products and related services through retailers, telecom service providers, hardware original equipment manufacturers, and employee benefit providers, as well as e-commerce platform. The company was formerly known as NortonLifeLock Inc. and changed its name to Gen Digital Inc. in November 2022. Gen Digital Inc. was founded in 1982 and is based in Tempe, Arizona.
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Gen Digital Earnings Set to Drive GEN Stock MoveUp
- Gen Digital (GEN) will report Q1 2026 results on May 8 before the open. Investors are focused on subscription growth, guidance revisions and cash-generation metrics; the report is a clear near-term catalyst for GEN stock amid cybersecurity’s relative resilience versus broader software names.
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Gen Digital Turns on Embedded-Finance Tailwinds Q2
Recent 13F filings and analyst moves reveal diverging institutional positioning in Gen Digital (GEN). While one fund exited, another added shares, and the company benefits from rising embedded-finance demand. Offsetting these positives are analyst downgrades and a sizable net debt load (~$7.9B) that keep valuations pressured. This article breaks down the concrete events from the past week and what they mean for investors.
06 Apr at 04:47
Gen Digital: Axios Supply-Chain Fallout Drives GEN
A recent Axios package compromise and a new analyst downgrade have shifted investor focus onto Gen Digital (GEN). This article explains the concrete events, how Norton product upgrades factor in, and what immediate catalysts could move GEN shares.
23 Mar at 04:46
Gen Digital $9.95M Settlement and AI Threat Surge
Gen Digital settled a $9.95M class-action suit this week, prompting investor focus on compliance costs while rising AI-driven phishing and third-party cloud risks increase demand for advanced consumer protections like Norton Genie. This article explains the concrete impact on GEN stock, product positioning, and near-term investor considerations.
09 Mar at 04:45
GEN Stock: Breaches, Phishing Bust, Radware Tie-In
This article summarizes last week’s concrete cybersecurity developments—major enterprise intrusion, a phishing‑as‑a‑service takedown, a new malware campaign, and a Bell Cyber–Radware AI security roll‑out—and explains how these events create demand tailwinds and competitive pressures for Gen Digital (GEN), a Norton/LifeLock owner in the S&P 500.
02 Mar at 04:45
Gen Digital Falls to 52-Week Low Amid Selloff Now!
Gen Digital (GEN) slid to a 52-week low amid a broader software selloff. Weekly price volatility reflected sector-wide pressure rather than company-specific catalysts; fundamentals remain resilient but investor sentiment is driving short-term weakness.
23 Feb at 04:46
Gen Digital Rattled by Anthropic AI Code-Security!
Anthropic’s new AI code‑security tool sparked a selloff across cybersecurity names and lifted volatility in Gen Digital (GEN). Despite a recent 52‑week low and sector headwinds, GEN’s subscriber base, product launches (Agent Trust Hub, Norton Neo) and upbeat analyst price targets suggest the decline may reflect sentiment more than fundamentals.