Phisihing calls to Symantec Customers
This is an email I sent to a couple people listed under the Symantec Media contacts as there are is general Corporate contact information anywhere on the website (obivously by design). I putting this up both as a warning to other Symantec customers and also as I doubt it has reached the appropriate department in Symantec in email form. I’m receiving calls from a woman with a British accent, and a blocked phone number, claiming to be from Symantec. She knows I am a current customer, and proceeds to ask me questions regarding our current IT infrastructure. I’m going to assume this person does not work for Symantec, and the fact that they apparently have a list of your customers and are trying to get information on their current IT infrastructure should be of some concern as their intentions are unknown.1.1KViews1like8CommentsCan't backup system state
Ok, next question... One of our servers, that happens to be a backup domain controller, we're using to run test backupswith thetrial version of 2010. The system logon account (which is same as system account right now)being used to backup this dc is a member of the domain admin group which in turn is a member of the administrators group. We have even tried with another domain admin account and get same results. Have followed the error link and tried solutions but no luck... ...andwe keep getting following errors on the test jobs: Error category : Security Errors Error : e000fe7d - Access is denied. To back up or restore System State, administrator privileges are required. For additional information regarding this error refer to link V-79-57344-65149 We have also turned on AOFO (thanks pkh). Thanks for helping, Klingonwork32Solved4.1KViews1like13Comments