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New 'botworm' exploits Symantec flaw

December 15, 2006 "Big Yellow" hits systems running Symantec's corporate antivirus tools, warns eEye Digital Security. Symantec says attacks are limited. TAGS: eEye Digital Security, Symantec Corp., worm, SpyBot, flaw, threat, security, antivirus, server, operating system, PC, Microsoft Corp.

McAfee fixes flaw--without realizing it

July 14, 2006 Serious hole found, and fixed, in popular technology used to manage McAfee's security software. TAGS: McAfee Inc., eEye Digital Security, flaw, security, Symantec Corp., attack

Symantec patches critical firewall flaws

May 13, 2004 For the third time this year, the company issues patches for many of its antivirus and firewall products in order to fix serious security flaws. TAGS: Symantec Corp., Norton Co., Norton Internet Security, eEye Digital Security, Norton Antispam, Internet security, patch management, firewall, antivirus, hacker, flaw, security

Danger level rises for Perl app flaws

November 30, 2005 A type of security hole in applications written in the popular open-source scripting language may be much more serious than thought. TAGS: Perl, eEye Digital Security, Symantec Corp., attacker, vulnerability, Web application, string, denial of service, flaw, expert, security, server, operating system

Will security firms detect police spyware?

July 17, 2007 A recent court case dealing with key loggers installed by the feds invites the question: will security companies put the interests of their customers first?Security firms on police spyware, in thei... TAGS: keylogger, eEye Digital Security, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., keylogging, agent, anti-spyware, police, spyware, McAfee Inc., survey, encryption, Symantec Corp., security company, security, agency, antivirus

New worm's got sass, but not much else

May 3, 2004 The latest worm could spread widely, but security experts believe that computer users got lucky because the program is poorly coded. TAGS: Sasser worm, worm, spread, eEye Digital Security, MSBlast worm, Symantec Corp., researcher, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
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