A hacker released the source code for antivirus firm Symantec's pcAnywhere utility on Tuesday, raising fears that others could find security holes in the product and attempt takeovers of customer computers. . The release followed failed email negotiations over a $50,000 payout to the hacker calling himself YamaTough to destroy the code. The email thread was published on Monday, but the hacker and the company said their participation had been a ruse. YamaTough said he was always going to publish the code, while Symantec said law enforcement had been directing its side of the talks. The link for this article located at Reuters is no longer available. . The release followed failed email negotiations over a $50,000 payout to the hacker calling himself Y. hacker, released, source, antivirus, symantec's, pcanywhere, utility, tuesday, raisi. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
It's no longer enough for antivirus software to scan files on your PC. You need someone looking over your shoulder and telling you whether it's safe to click that link; whether the popup for that software update is legitimate; and whether that download from your favorite social network is actually a tool created by organized criminals for stealing your personal information. You need an all-in-one Internet security suite capable of identifying, blocking, and cleaning up after a wide array of malware.. We examined 13 security suites for this story. To handle our expanded Internet security testing, PCWorld contracted for the services of AV-Test.org, a respected security testing company. We looked at traditional signature-based de The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . The rise in cyber threats has escalated the need for effective security solutions. We evaluated 13 top security suites on malware detection and internet safety features. Internet Security Suites, Malware Protection, Cybersecurity Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Yahoo Inc., in partnership with Symantec Corp., launched an Internet security software suite dubbed Norton Internet Security and designed to protect online users from threats like viruses and spyware, the companies said Tuesday. . The suite includes Symantec's Norton AntiVirus and Norton Personal Firewall products. Yahoo users can try it out for free for 30 days, after which they can purchase a 12-month subscription for $49.99, which the vendors described as a "special, promotional" price. The link for this article located at Computer World is no longer available. . The suite includes Symantec's Norton AntiVirus and Norton Personal Firewall products. Yahoo users ca. yahoo, partnership, symantec, launched, internet, security, software, suite, dubbed. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
When the Indiana Department of Education rolled out PCs running Linux to schools last year, it installed open source Latest News about open source antivirus software on the servers connected to the desktop systems to scan incoming e-mail. However, it didn't bother to put antivirus tools on the PCs themselves. "I hate to admit this, but I wasn't worried," said Forrest Gaston, a consultant who is managing the project for the Indianapolis-based agency. And despite heavy Internet usage by students, Gaston's optimism has been borne out thus far. Desktop security "hasn't been an issue," he said. . Linux's relative immunity to viruses, spyware, worms and other malware has long been one of the open source operating system's key attractions. Vendors tout a lack of security threats as a big selling point. The link for this article located at www.computerworld.com is no longer available. . The robust security of Linux attracts educational institutions adopting free software alternatives.. Linux Security, Education Technology, Malware Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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