Symantec Antivirus Flaw Leaves Systems Open to Exploits (NewsFactor)
23rd Dec 2005, 02:58 GMT
NewsFactor - An independent security researcher has found a critical vulnerability in Symantec's antivirus software. The flaw, revealed Tuesday by Alex Wheeler, could provide a way in for malware -- the malicious code the antivirus software has been designed to detect and prevent.
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