YamaTough Hacker Demanded $50,000 for not releasing Stolen Symantec Source Code
Feb 07, 2012
YamaTough Hacker Demanded $50,000 for not releasing Stolen Symantec Source Code According to email transcripts posted to Pastebin yesterday, and confirmed by the company, a group of hackers attempted to extort $50,000 from Symantec in exchange for not releasing its stolen PCAnywhere and Norton Antivirus source code. Hackers associated with the group Anonymous known as the Lords of Dharamaja leaked what appears to be another 1.27 gigabytes of source code from Symantec Monday night, what they claim is the source code of the Symantec program PCAnywhere. A 1.2GB file labeled " Symantec's pcAnywhere Leaked Source Code " has been posted to The Pirate Bay. We have asked Symantec whether this code is authentic and will update when we hear back. The leak comes as little surprise: Symantec had previously revealed that the hackers had obtained 2006 versions of that code along with other Symantec products from the same time period, and warned users of PCAnywhere to disable its...