Symantec has reported glitches in its antivirus software that could
allow hackers to launch denial-of-service attacks on computers running
the applications.

In a notice posted on its Web site this week, Symantec detailed two
similar vulnerabilities found in its Norton AntiVirus software, which
is sold on its own or bundled in Norton Internet Security and Norton
System Works. The flaws, which could lead to computers crashing or
slowing severely if attacked, are limited to versions of the software
released for 2004 and 2005.

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"(9/11 and the aftermath will) require a re-evaluation of the importance of
some of our specific civil liberties. I think there are going to be debates
about what can be said where, what can be printed where, what kind of
freedom of movement people have and whether it's OK for a policeman to ask
for your ID just because you're walking down the street."
-- Democrat Howard Dean after 9/11