Hackers leak the Source Code for Symantec Product
Jan 06, 2012
Hackers leak the Source Code for Symantec Product A group calling itself the Lords of Dharmaraja posted an Adobe document online Wednesday that it claimed was a glimpse of the source code for the internet security software. But Symantec spokesman Cris Paden said "no source code was disclosed" in the post, which was a 12-year-old document describing how the software worked, but not the code. Paden said Symantec continues to investigate the hackers' claim that they have source code. But now Symantec, the makers of Norton AntiVirus, has confirmed that a hacking group has gained access to some of the security product's source code. " Symantec can confirm that a segment of its source code has been accessed. Symantec's own network was not breached, but rather that of a third party entity.We are still gathering information on the details and are not in a position to provide specifics on the third party involved.Presently, we have no indication that the code disclosure...