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Symantec Warns Of Flaw In Antivirus Program

[size=-1] Symantec Corp. is warning its customers about a security vulnerability within its antivirus application. The Internet security vendor ranks the flaw as "medium," while security research group Secunia pegged the flaw as "moderately critical."
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[size=-1] The flaw, which resides within Symantec's Norton AntiVirus 2004 application, could let attackers run code of their choice on a user's system, launch unauthorized pop-ups, or even create a denial-of-service condition to freeze Symantec's antivirus application. Virus and worm writers are increasingly attempting to disable antivirus and personal firewall security applications, so a flaw such as this would be a prime target for virus writers seeking to disable a user's defenses. [/size]

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[size=-1] The flaw resides within the way an ActiveX control within Norton AntiVirus fails to properly verify or validate information sent to it. Symantec recommends that all Norton AntiVirus users run the LiveUpdate feature to fix the ActiveX control security vulnerability. [/size]

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[size=-1] According to Symantec's report, issued late Thursday, hackers attempting to launch malicious applications on a user's system would have to use malware already installed in the system and know the location of the application before being able to launch. The most likely scenario for this type of attack would be hackers luring users to download some type of malicious application from a Web site or to download an E-mail attachment. [/size]

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[size=-1] It's the second time this month that Symantec users have been advised to patch their security applications. On May 12, Symantec posted a security advisory and a handful of patches to fix several flaws within its consumer and corporate security software. Those flaws affected the consumer versions of Norton AntiSpam, Norton Internet Security and Professional, as well as Norton Personal Firewall for the years 2002 through 2004. Security holes within Symantec's corporate security software, Symantec Client Firewall 5.01 and 5.1.1 and Symantec Client Security 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0 also were disclosed. [/size]

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Not used NAV for ages now & woill never go back to it, misses lots of stuff, has flaws like this (so did their Firewall) & slows most systems to a halt :)

BaNzI :D
 
Still, i cannot see anything wrong with old, trustee Ghost... it is an exhellent program.
But I will admit that IF/WHEN Acronis True Image will support direct burning to DVD media (likely in v.8, which is to come rather soon) Ghost will lose one of his very last devotees...
 
I still use Norton AntiVirus 2004 as well as it came with SystemWorks 2004 Pro but how does Kaspersky and NOD32 compare in terms of resourge hog and other things?
 
U will hardly notice NOD affecting Ur system, it one of the best, but its archive scanning leaves much to be desired, KAV 4x did slow down a lot of pc's, but it can be configured to lessen the hit :)

Avast 4.1 is another damn good a/v, the home version is free & the pro version is well worth the money even though it doesnt have much more than the home version, the pro includes a enhanced user interface, a script checker, boot time scan & more options to control what gets scanned :)

BaNzI :D
 
Yee Avast is a much better prog & to me has more providers checking as many parts of Ur system, i still use it in conjunction with NOD2, can disable one & switch to the others, the stuff avast misses, nod picks up & vice versa :)

BaNzI :D
 
I have no compliant with F-Secure Anti-Virus I went with that after Norton missed some stuff. Also with some good recommendations from staff members here. I never even know its running.
Go with anything else just run from norton. :eek:
 
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