Microsoft has corrected a mistake in its anti-spyware product that flagged some Symantec security tools as malicious software. The problem occurred after Microsoft pushed out an update for Windows ...
Symantec plans to eventually move all of its software to a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, starting with a new online backup offering the company unveiled Tuesday. The new Symantec Protection ...
Symantec is using its annual Vision conference this week to back up its plans to improve the protection of customers' data regardless of how it is stored with additions and enhancements to its storage ...
Symantec will soon introduce a "reputation-based" software-rating technology that it has claimed can accurately differentiate malicious malware from legitimate programs. "Reputation-based security is ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Symantec Corp. (NASDAQ: SYMC), the world’s leading cyber security company, today announced the acquisition of Luminate Security, a privately held company with ...
The Defense Information Systems Agency has awarded Technica a $9 million contract to furnish Symantec Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), the company said March 12. Under the agreement, Technica will supply ...
Security software giant Symantec announced Monday it will enter the e-mail security appliance market, expanding the competitive landscape that also includes its current partner IronPort. IronPort--an ...
Symantec Endpoint Protection and Webroot Internet Security Plus 2022 are compelling security products intended to protect business systems. Learn the pros and cons of each security solution to make ...
Google's Project Zero research team has been dedicated to finding zero-day exploits and vulnerabilities for nearly two years now. While it formed in response to the Heartbleed vulnerability, it ...
Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced that it has filed a series of eight civil lawsuits against distributors of counterfeit Symantec software, seeking a total of more than $55 million in ...
A bug in an update of Symantec Corp.’s anti-virus software caused some Windows PCs to crash, making machines inoperable until they were serviced in an embarrassing episode that angered some customers.