Nearly 30 Symantec titles open to attack
Symantec on Tuesday released patches for a vulnerability found in a large number of its products, including flagship titles such as BrightMail AntiSpam, AntiVirus Corporate Edition, and its 2004 consumer slate.
According to rival Internet Security Systems’ X-Force research group, which discovered the flaw, the bug is in the DEC2EXE module of the Symantec Antivirus Library, a part of the scanning engine that’s able to peek into compressed executable files squeezed with the UPX (Ultimate Packer for eXecutables) format.
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