Re: Norton Blows up my application!

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Cor Ligthert [MVP] wrote:
Rinze,

In my opinion is given any answer in this thread wrong.

Err what?

Discussions how a viruschecker can be ignored can be read by people who want wrong in future by searching on Google or whatever.

Just my opinion

Cor


No, let's all just hush it up so Symantec won't see any reason to fix this (if it is indeed a seurity flaw, haven't actually tried to do it since I refuse to use Norton). It's not like someone is telling someone which file to hack or what process to kill. No, we're talking about BUILT IN features. No hacks, no cracks, no reverse engineering or whatever illegal activity.


IMO there is no reason not to talk about serious flaws like this. If anything it can make people aware of the dangers of the software they're using and look into their security. This may lead them to update their software of even change vendors.

And that's just my opinion ;)


-- Rinze van Huizen C-Services Holland b.v .



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