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6th Jan 2012, 11:12 AM #1OPmmm mmm!
Symantec Looks Into Claims of Stolen Source Code
A group of hackers claim to have stolen source code for Symantec's Norton Antivirus software. The group is operating under the name Dharmaraja, and claims it found the data after compromising Indian military intelligence servers. So far it's unclear if the claims are a significant threat, as the information posted thus far by the hackers includes a document dated April 28, 1999, that Symantec describes as defining the application programming interface (API) for the virus Definition Generation Service. However, a second post entitled 'Norton AV source code file list' includes a list of file names reputedly contained within Norton AntiVirus source code package. Symantec said it is still in the process of analyzing the data in the second post.
http://www.securityweek.com/symantec...av-source-codeDaniel Reviewed by Daniel on . Symantec Looks Into Claims of Stolen Source Code A group of hackers claim to have stolen source code for Symantec's Norton Antivirus software. The group is operating under the name Dharmaraja, and claims it found the data after compromising Indian military intelligence servers. So far it's unclear if the claims are a significant threat, as the information posted thus far by the hackers includes a document dated April 28, 1999, that Symantec describes as defining the application programming interface (API) for the virus Definition Generation Rating: 5HATERS GONNA probably bring up some valid points considering I am an ignorant little twat so far up my own ass that i blame my problems on everyone and if you criticize me you're automatically wrong.
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6th Jan 2012, 11:12 AM #2OPmmm mmm!
Update: In a post to their Facebook page, Symantec has now said some of their source code was indeed accessed, but it was four or five years old.
HATERS GONNA probably bring up some valid points considering I am an ignorant little twat so far up my own ass that i blame my problems on everyone and if you criticize me you're automatically wrong.
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6th Jan 2012, 11:25 AM #3MemberWebsite's:
mytinydick.commust not matter then
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6th Jan 2012, 12:58 PM #4OPmmm mmm!
But who would want anything they make?
Maybe they're white hat hackers who will return the code in a vastly less bloated form? [trollface]HATERS GONNA probably bring up some valid points considering I am an ignorant little twat so far up my own ass that i blame my problems on everyone and if you criticize me you're automatically wrong.
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