Norton Security Threat in QT?

Hello. Recently downloaded and installed free version of QT. When I go to a certain web site( a music board that's well known ) Norton informs me of an attack termed " HTTP Quicktime RTSP URI BO ". Norton considers this high-risk and blocks it. Google search reveals that this is a problem with an older version and recommends a patch. Why am I getting attacked with the newest version? Is this a serious threat? Is this a web site problem? How do I stop the attacks? I have temporarily uninstalled QT but would like to have it on my computer again. Thanks in advance for your help.

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Kent SAP wrote:
> hi,
>
> my user is requesting to use tcode sqvi in production, but authorisation team do not allow as the tcode will allow user to do query across.
>
> is SQVI a security critical tcode that we should not let user have in Production system ?
>
> comment and advice will be highly appreciated.
>
> regards,
> kent
i'm sorry i saw this post too late ... of course  SQVI is VERY security-critical. It requires S_TABU_DIS on every table used in sqvi. if you have more than one company code, more than one plant, more than one purchasing organisation you will no longer be able to prevent your user reading data from other organisational structures!!  you might as well give access to SE16(N) then.
follow this thread about queries (sqvi is a small-time query) in the SDN security-forum for more on the topic:
How to override security for table access when using SAP Query?
Edited by: Mylene Euridice Dorias on May 29, 2008 1:31 PM

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