by CIO Staff

Symantec AntiVirus Scan Carries Critical Bug

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Oct 07, 20051 min
IT Strategy

Users of the Symantec Corp.’s AntiVirus Scan Engine are being advised to upgrade their software, thanks to a critical security bug in the product. The flaw could theoretically allow an attacker to take control of an affected system, according to Symantec.

Because of a bug in the Scan Engine’s administrative interface, it is possible for an attacker to take over a system running the software by creating a specially crafted HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) request, Symantec said in a security advisory. The attacker would need to gain access to an exposed administrative port on the server for this attack, the report said.

Users of versions 4.0 and 4.3 of the Scan Engine product are advised to upgrade to version 4.3.12, Symantec said.

Symantec is the second security vendor to report a major security bug in its products this week. Kaspersky Labs Ltd. also reported a similarly critical flaw in its Antivirus Library, which is used by a wide range of the company’s antivirus products.

Symantec’s advisory can be found here: https://www.symantec.com/avcenter/security/Content/2005.10.04.html

By Robert McMillan, IDG News Service