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Board offers refuge for pcAnywhere users

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MIAMI, USA: PJ Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of remote administration solutions for IT, has announced today the launch of a Security Exchange Board area where IT professionals can raise their security concerns and questions with regard to their remote administration and remote access implementation.

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Symantec's pcAnywhere's recent source code theft has propelled the IT world into a whirlwind of security fear. Hacking has presented itself again with unabashed fear. pcAnywhere is a software tool that allows a user to control computers remotely. In 2006, source code to Symantec's products was obtained by a hacker, alias YamaTough, and published on Pirate Bay's website on February 6th, 2012, a press release said.

Pascal Bergeot, the C.E.O. of PJ Technologies, stated: "A remote administration solution that has the authority to affect the security integrity of a corporate infrastructure is a business-critical concern." With reference to the latest security patch he continues, "We hope that Symantec can put this issue behind them, however, we recognize the hesitation that the customer feels due to this uncovering."

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