TITLE: Symantec AntiVirus for Macintosh Privilege Escalation Weakness
November 3, 2007 on 11:29 am | In symantec | No Comments | www.secuobs.com | digg it!|
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TITLE: Symantec Mail Security Appliance File Parsing Vulnerabilities
November 3, 2007 on 3:54 am | In symantec | No Comments | www.secuobs.com | digg it!|
2003: 2,700 advisories published 2004: 3,100 advisories published 2005: 4,600 advisories published 2006: 5,300 advisories published How do you know which Secunia advisories are important to you? The Secunia Vulnerability Intelligence Solutions allows you to filter and structure all the information you need, so you can address issues effectively. |
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Symantec considering more acquisitions
November 3, 2007 on 2:29 am | In symantec | No Comments | business.techwhack.com | digg it!|
Security software maker Symantec has said that they are looking towards making more acquisitions to expand in the market. |
Symantec: Storm worm changes tack
November 2, 2007 on 6:03 pm | In symantec | No Comments | news.zdnet.co.uk | digg it!|
To streamline the worm and make it more stable, the malware authors have shed key functionalities in the malicious code, said the researchers. |
Symantec CEO Expects More Acquisitions
November 2, 2007 on 2:40 pm | In symantec | No Comments | www.pcworld.com | digg it!|
The future holds more acquisitions for Symantec as it looks to strengthen key business areas and keep pace with evolving online security threats, its CEO said Friday. |
Symantec CEO sees more acquisitions ahead
November 2, 2007 on 2:03 pm | In symantec | No Comments | www.computingsa.co.za | digg it!|
The future holds more acquisitions for Symantec as it looks to strengthen key business areas, and to keep pace with evolving online security threats, its CEO says. |
Symantec AntiVirus for Macintosh Privilege Escalation Weakness
November 2, 2007 on 1:05 pm | In symantec | No Comments | secunia.com | digg it!|
A weakness has been reported in Symantec AntiVirus for Macintosh and Norton AntiVirus for Macintosh, which can be exploited by malicious, local users to gain escalated privileges. |
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Symantec Security Response team backs thread analysis service
November 2, 2007 on 5:37 am | In symantec | No Comments | www.geekzone.co.nz | digg it!|
Symantec Corp. has announced the Managed Threat Analysis (MTA), a new service designed to provide custom protection and analysis of malware and other security risks to help enterprises defend against data theft. |
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Symantec, McAfee address security flaws
November 2, 2007 on 12:07 am | In symantec | No Comments | www.searchcio.com.au | digg it!|
Symantec and McAfee, two of the leading vendors in the security software market, have addressed vulnerabilities attackers could exploit in their products to cause a denial of service or run malicious code. |
Symantec releases results of State of the Data Center research
November 1, 2007 on 10:32 pm | In symantec | No Comments | www.echannelline.com | digg it!|
Symantec's State of the Data Center Research report has revealed that data center managers are implementing virtualization and server consolidation strategies to manage the data center growing complexities but also face onerous and complicated challenges resulting from rapidly rising Service Level Agreements (SLAs), staffing difficulties, increasing expenditures and data center growth. |
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