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The company has sent out a SecurityCenter 7.0 update to address the vulnerabilities, which could allow intruders to gain remote control of PCs Systems if the user clicks on a link to a malicious Web site,
The problems relate to SecurityCenter 4.3 through 6.0.22, the company said. Consumers who prefer to stay with these older versions should expect to receive a security patch from McAfee on Wednesday. Enterprise versions of the software were not affected by the flaws, McAfee noted.
"SecurityCenter is a consumer product, so the level of defense is less than a corporate network," said Mike Puterbaugh, a spokesman for
eEye rates the vulnerabilities as "highly critical," due to its potential to allow remote execution of code.
Consumers also tend to be less likely to install updates, unless they are clearly labeled as a security update, Puterbaugh said.
McAfee, which was notified by eEye of the SecurityCenter flaws on July 19, said it has yet to receive any reports of systems being compromised.
Some customers have complained that the SecurityCenter 7.0 update caused Microsoft ActiveSync to fail when they tried to sync up their handheld computers. McAfee is reviewing the matter, a company representative said.
The SecurityCenter vulnerabilities mark the second time this month McAfee has been notified by eEye of flaws in its software. Earlier this month, eEye announced it had
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