Symantec Business Antivirus Software Is Badly Flawed |
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Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Sun, 28 May 2006 15:15:51 -0500
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Versions of Symantec Corp.'s anti-virus business security software contain a flaw that could put millions of computers at risk of a crippling worm attack, Internet experts warned on Friday.
Researchers at eEye Digital Security discovered the vulnerability,
They rated the threat as high because a hacker could exploit the flaw
"This could potentially result in an Internet worm," he said. "It is a
A worm is a computer virus that spreads by sending copies of itself
Symantec, a leading maker of anti-virus software used by consumers and
It confirmed eEye's finding that its Client Security 3.1 and AntiVirus
"Fixes have been identified for all affected products and work on
The warning comes as Internet security experts say cyber criminals are
In fact, the number of headline-grabbing viruses has slowed since the
Copyright 2006 Reuters Limited.
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