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SEP Client adds strange HTML to website source code

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Non, je n'ai pas besoin d'une solution (je partage des informations seulement)

Hello,

I saw this on my work machine which has SEP installed.

When I saw this on my private machine as well (runing Norton Security) I was starting to wonder what this was.

It seems the SEP Client is adding some HTML to the websites source code. Looks like this:

<object id="__symantecPKIClientMessenger" style="display: none;"></object>

It is always the last element in the body section.

You can only see it when you use the inspect element function of your browser.

I recently ran into an issue with that. A bulletin board editor, that uses HTML to style posts, refused my entry because auf invalid HTML.

What? I was just using their editor? What was going on?

As I inspected the HTML code I noticed that this object has been added here, causing the issue. I removed it and was able to save my posting.

I do not need a solution for this. I'm just curious what this is and why it is there. Any ideas? Why PKIClientMessenger when it's obviously SEP?

Cheers

STHN


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