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Symantec: Posted code enables VoIP spying

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September 03, 2009
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redarrow Symantec: Posted code enables VoIP spying
redarrow Microsoft issues advisory on server flaw
redarrow Microsoft investigating newly reported IIS flaw
redarrow Trend Micro launches new security tracking tool
redarrow ZoneAlarm's 2010 suites include encryption

Malware posted by a Swiss researcher could be used to listen in on and record Internet calls on Windows machines that use voice over IP services.

The flaw, which affects certain versions of Microsoft Internet Information Services product, could allow an attacker to take over the server.

The software maker says it is looking into a potential vulnerability that could allow attackers to take over machines running older versions of Microsoft's Web server.

New product provides IT administrators with detailed information about who on the network is doing what, when and from where.
ZoneAlarm's full-featured security suites update boasts faster scan times, enhanced browser protection, and laptop hard drive encryption.

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