(Reuters) - Symantec Corp took the rare step of advising customers to stop using one of its products, saying its pcAnywhere software for accessing remote PCs is at increased risk of getting hacked ...
Symantec originally introduced pcAnywhere as a telecommuting tool, providing secure remote control solutions for larger organizations. Today, pcAnywhere is used not only for safe and secure ...
Symantec Corp. today plans to announce pcAnywhere 11.0, an upgraded release of its remote-access software that features performance improvements and a revised user interface for IT help desk ...
Election Systems and Software (ES&S) has admitted that it sold election management systems which included remote-access software to multiple US states over six years. The company said in a letter to ...
Source code for the remote access software was leaked years ago, but now Anonymous hacking group has it in its sights Symantec this week took the highly unusual step of telling users of its pcAnywhere ...
Symantec said it is safe to use its pcAnywhere software for accessing remote PCs after it asked customers last week to disable the product because it put them at greater risk of being hacked. The ...
A major voting machine maker, Election Systems & Software, revealed in a letter to a US senator that it installed remote-access software on its machines over a period of six years. The revelation ...
Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Anti-virus giant Symantec is warning customers to immediately disable their pcAnywhere software, as it leaves PCs on which it is ...
Symantec has announced pcAnywhere 12.0, the newest major release of its remote control software. With this release, pcAnywhere supports Mac OS X systems for the first time. pcAnywhere costs $199.99 ...
Let me try to explain my situation. I have a computer in my office that has pcanywhere on it. I need to allow a user from India to PcAnywhere into this machine(to do programming work). The user in ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. One of the country's largest voting machine makers has admitted in a letter to a U.S. senator that some of its past ...