Security hole plugged in help system for Symantec security suite
Symantec has issued a patch for a security hole in its Symantec Corporate Edition 9.0 and Symantec Client Security 2.0 products.
The flaw was first reported by iDefense Labs and could allow a user to gain access to gain privileged access to files and functionalities on the local system through the software’s help function.
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