Source code of Symantec stolen in 2006 Hack

2006 security breach led to the theft of source code for some of its flagship products, backtracking on earlier statements that its network had not been hacked



2006 security breach led to the theft of source code for some of its flagship products, backtrackThe security software maker, which had previously blamed the theft on a third party, acknowledged that hackers had infiltrated its own networks. The hackers obtained 2006-era source code for Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition, Norton Internet Security, Norton SystemWorks (Norton Utilities and Norton GoBack), and PCAnywhere, the company said in a statement.
"Upon investigation of the claims made by Anonymous regarding source code disclosure, Symantec believes that the disclosure was the result of a theft of source code that occurred in 2006," a Symantec representative said in a statement.
The software maker said that due to the age of the exposed source code, most Symantec customers are not in any increased danger of cyberattacks as a result of the code's theft. However, the company said users of its remote-access suite PCAnywhere may face a "slightly increased security risk," and that the company is in the process of notifying those users of the situation and providing them a remedy to protect their data.ing on earlier statements that its network had not been hacked.
A hacker group calling itself Yama Tough and employing the mask of hacktivist group Anonymous in its Twitter avatar said in a tweet Saturday that it would release 1.7GB of source code for Norton Antivirus today.


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