Forum Discussion
mr__ed
Nov 10, 2016Explorer
1492 wrote:mr. ed wrote:1492 wrote:
Unfortunately, Norton was named back in July by Google security researchers as containing severe vulnerabilities in its code base. Even US-Cert.gov issued a warning. See Security vulnerabilities in Symantec and Norton 'as bad as it gets' warns researcher. Updates "should" have corrected the issues?
I read the info on that link you provide. It was interesting, but nonetheless, I never experienced any malware problems on any of my computers while employing Norton as my security suite, It works for me, so I'll just stick with it.;)
Symantec patched it at the time the news broke on the vulnerabilities. The bigger lesson may be not to assume an OS or security software is without vulnerabilities, which have yet to be discovered? Best to use a layered approach to security. Assume you've already been hacked to some degree already. Use common sense when surfing the
Net. Don't use an admin account in Windows. Keep OS and software updated. And
disconnect from the Net when not using it.
BTW, you'll likely never know if a hacker has compromised your system with a potentially harmful payload? Even possible to do so with AV software installed.
I agree with everything you said. I'm already well backed up and disconnect from the web when not in use. I will admit to using my admin account when on the web. Probably not a good idea, but so far I've dodged the bullet. ??
About RV Must Haves
Have a product you cannot live without? Share it with the community!8,793 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 08, 2025