Thursday, June 30, 2016

High-severity bugs in 25 Symantec/Norton products imperil millions | Ars Technica

Article summary: "If you use a Symantec or Norton product, now would be a good time to update."

"Much of the product line from security firm Symantec contains a raft of vulnerabilities that expose millions of consumers, small businesses, and large organizations to self-replicating attacks that take complete control of their computers, a researcher warned Tuesday.

"These vulnerabilities are as bad as it gets," Tavis Ormandy, a researcher with Google's Project Zero, wrote in a blog post. "They don’t require any user interaction, they affect the default configuration, and the software runs at the highest privilege levels possible. In certain cases on Windows, vulnerable code is even loaded into the kernel, resulting in remote kernel memory corruption.""
High-severity bugs in 25 Symantec/Norton products imperil millions | Ars Technica

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