BOSTON (Reuters) - Symantec Corp said it is safe to use its pcAnywhere software for accessing remote PCs after it asked customers last week to disable the product because it put them at greater risk of being hacked. The software maker took the unusual step of urging customers to temporarily stop using the product after an investigation determined that the blueprints, or source code, to pcAnywhere were stolen in 2006. Symantec said on January 25 that the theft put users of all versions of the product at greater risk of losing data to hackers. ... (Source: Reuters) -
BEIRUT (AP) - Syrian President Bashar Assad said in a newspaper interview Saturday he won't step down before elections are held, rejecting a demand by the country's opposition that any talks on ending the nation's civil war lead to his ouster. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
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LONDON (Reuters) - A British bookmaker is taking bets on an ABBA comeback after singer Agnetha Faltskog hinted at a possible reunion for Sweden's most successful band. Faltskog, who has come out of retirement to release a solo album called "A", was asked by German's Die Zeit Magazine if she would be open to an ABBA reunion and s... [Full Article]
CANNES, France (AP) - Emma Watson is reveling in her post-"Harry Potter" freedom at the Cannes Film Festival. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
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