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I'm running pcAnywhere version 10.0 on a Windows 2000 server. The server is behind a Sonicwall firewall doing one-to-one NAT. Ports 5631 and 5632 have been opened on the firewall for my home IP ...
Symantec originally introduced pcAnywhere as a telecommuting tool, providing secure remote control solutions for larger organizations. Today, pcAnywhere is used not only for safe and secure ...
Symantec has announced pcAnywhere 12.0, the newest major release of its remote control software. With this release, pcAnywhere supports Mac OS X systems for the first time. pcAnywhere costs $199.99 ...
Security vendor Symantec has advised users of its pcAnywhere remote control software to disable it, because hackers with access to the product’s source code could exploit security holes identified in ...
Symantec advised users of its compromised pcAnywhere software to disable the remote-access tool about a month ago, but a security firm said this week that as many as 200,000 computers out in the wild ...
Symantec has advised users to disable its remote-connection software pcAnywhere due to vulnerabilities that could be exposed by the theft of an older version’s source code. Symantec has advised users ...
Symantec said Monday that it has patched versions 12.0, 12.1 and 12.5 of its pcAnywhere remote-access suite, and that it has no information that customer data was obtained as a result from a security ...
Symantec has confirmed that the hacker group Anonymous stole source code from the 2006 versions of several Norton security products and the pcAnywhere remote access tool. Although Symantec says the ...
(CBS) - Hackers related to the group Anonymous made good on a threat that they would release the source code for the Symantec software pcAnywhere. The files were uploaded to The Pirate Bay Tuesday, ...
I hesitate to write about design, as I have never considered myself to be a "color or font" person. Steve Jobs might have felt that an improper level of font worship was grounds for termination, but I ...
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