Symantec acknowledges two holes in antivirus products
Security software company Symantec acknowledged that software flaws in some of its antivirus products could allow malicious hackers to use denial-of-service (DOS) attacks to crash systems running the software, disrupting automatic protection features. \
On Monday, the company posted a notice on its Web page that described two DOS vulnerabilities in the 2004 and 2005 editions of Symantec Norton AntiVirus, Norton Internet Security and Norton System Works.
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