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Symantec Expects Anonymous to Publish More Stolen Source Code

Symantec confirms pcAnywhere source code published on Web by hackers who tried to extort $50,000 from the company was legitimate. Company expects rest of the source code stolen from its network in 2006 will also be made public. Anonymous hacking group claimed responsibility for posting the pcAnyWhere source code on the Web Monday. The company expects Anonymous to shortly publish source code belonging to other products soon, a spokesman says. “They’ve been tricked trolled into offering a bribe so the false statement be [sic] made we never had the code,” Yama Tough said yesterday.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2130911/symantec-expects-anonymous-to-publish-more-stolen-source-code.html

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