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Who are the certified experts? Vendors: Symantec. SecurityTracker Alert ID: Original Entry Date: Nov 4 Exploit Included: Yes. Version s : , , ; Tested on Description: A vulnerability was reported in Norton Anti-Virus in the script blocking feature.

A remote user can bypass the blocking feature and modify the Norton configuration. Daniel Milisic reported that a remote user can create specially crafted scripting code to bypass the security mechanisms and take malicious actions on the target user's system.

Still going back and forth with the client about what does and doesn't work on the site. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. The easiest options, in terms of amount of work required to address this issue would be: Recommend your users lower their security settings See if they can whitelist your site so the application will work correctly Recommend a browser other than Internet Explorer, or suggest they install Chrome Frame Of course, if these are not feasible options, you may have to go with a more simplistic approach to using JavaScript on your page.

You're better off telling them to add an exception for your site. Improve this answer. Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. Dan Herbert Dan Herbert You're right of course about making JS non-required. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.

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