Critical Flaw Affects Symantec AntiVirus
22nd Dec 2005, 09:27 GMT
A flaw within Symantec AntiVirus could open users' computers to the execution of arbitrary code when a specially crafted RAR file is scanned, independent security researcher Alex Wheeler said in an advisory on his Web site Tuesday.
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