RE: Potential Security Flaw in Symantec Gateway Security 360R

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Symantec is currently investigating this issue. Our testing to this
point indicates that default configurations do not appear to be
vulnerable. The Symantec Product Security Team is working with the
poster to try and identify the conditions where they are seeing this
issue occur.

Symantec is fully committed to the prompt and timely resolution of
all security vulnerabilities in our products. Potential
vulnerabilities in Symantec products should be reported to
secure@xxxxxxxxxxxxx This email address is monitored by the Symantec
Product Security tteam. In addition, a web page has been created at
http://www.symantec.com/security/ that contains a copy of or our
response policy and the public PGP key for secure@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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Symantec Product Security Team
secure@xxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.symantec.com/security
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