Symantec Zero Day Flaw
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 Symantec’s Endpoint Protection product has three zero-day flaws that could allow a logged-in user to move to a higher access level on a computer, according to a penetration testing and training company. The three flaws, all known as privilege escalation vulnerabilities, were found during a security test of a financial services company, said Mati Aharoni, lead trainer and developer for Offensive Security, in a phone interview late Tuesday. 
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 @thecreativeone91 said: Symantec’s Endpoint Protection product has three zero-day flaws that could allow a logged-in user to move to a higher access level on a computer, according to a penetration testing and training company. The three flaws, all known as privilege escalation vulnerabilities, were found during a security test of a financial services company, said Mati Aharoni, lead trainer and developer for Offensive Security, in a phone interview late Tuesday. I saw Symantec and knew it would be bad news. Always is. 
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 Ouch, that's really bad. For a security product to have that kind of vulnerability. Of course, security products are more likely to be attack targets because they have to have higher privileges than most products. 
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 I'm reaching out to some folks internally to see what info I can supply 
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 Symantec Endpoint was in place when I took over as solo IT guy 3 1/2 years and while I've always found Symantec bloated, it has worked well and have just kept it over the years. That said, I had a rash of weird issues with it last week...a lot of calls on people getting alerts for weird html files. 
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 @PackMatt73 said: I'm reaching out to some folks internally to see what info I can supply Thanks for popping in. Great to see active vendors. 
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 @ajstringham said: @thecreativeone91 said: Symantec’s Endpoint Protection product has three zero-day flaws that could allow a logged-in user to move to a higher access level on a computer, according to a penetration testing and training company. The three flaws, all known as privilege escalation vulnerabilities, were found during a security test of a financial services company, said Mati Aharoni, lead trainer and developer for Offensive Security, in a phone interview late Tuesday. I saw Symantec and knew it would be bad news. Always is. I have yet to find a useful Symantec product 
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 I've used Netbackup for years. It is awesome. Used it almost continuously since 2004 at three different companies. I've even built Netbackup RPM packages. 
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 Who let Matt in here? buhahahaha  
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 @Texkonc said: Who let Matt in here? buhahahaha  Just saw @scottalanmiller 's comment. Yeah, ditto that Tex. 




