Symantec Reveals NAV Flaw That Affects Mac OS X
27th Dec 2005, 02:46 GMT
Symantec on Monday said that its Norton Anti-Virus (NAV) software contains a flaw that could enable a remote user to take over a computer running Mac OS X
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