Symantec has patched its pcAnywhere software, after reports began surfacing that hacktivists had gotten their hands on the source code for the remote-access tool. Symantec's hotfixes, released last ...
Symantec’s pcAnywhere started this market and remains the leader in both market and mind share. All the basic features are included, but the interface is a bit cluttered, newer features could be ...
PcAnywhere version 11, which shipped June 2, brings a host of new features that extend the product beyond basic remote control. Symantec redesigned the interface to be a more cohesive remote-support ...
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 ...
Exploit code targeting a newly identified vulnerability in Symantec’s pcAnywhere computer remote control product has been published on the Internet, exposing its users to possible attacks that disrupt ...
Symantec recognized that pcAnywhere's market share could be eroded by free remote-control packages such as Windows XP's bundled remote desktop or VNC, an open-source remote control platform. The ...
Anonymous appears to have released the source code to a 2006 version of the pcAnywhere remote access software from Symantec. The AnonymousIRC channel on Twitter, a reliable source of Anonymous-related ...