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Hackers back Symantec 'scareware' lawsuit

Category: Security, Author: Ronan, Added: 16 January 2012
 
To release full Norton Antivirus code on Tuesday.
Indian hacking group 'Lords of Dharmaraja' has released more than 13,000 files from a 2006 version of Norton Utilities in support of a proposed class-action lawsuit against Symantec last Tuesday.

Washington state resident James Gross claimed that Symantec sought to convince customers to buy Norton Utilities and PC Tools software by scaring them with misleading information about the health of their computers.

Symantec said those claims were without merit.

But on Friday, Lords of Dharmaraja member 'Yama Tough' posted a link to the Norton Utilities code on Twitter, with the message: "Pass it on to forensics and win the lawsuit."

It was not immediately clear how the source code might help the
case. One of the attorneys working with Gross said that he did not welcome assistance from the Indian hackers.

"This is not something we think is necessary to support our case and
we don't support hacking," said Jay Edelson, an attorney with Edelson
McGuire.

"We are not a rogue nation where the only hope is for people to take matters in their own hands."

Symantec spokesman Cris Paden said the company no longer sells or supports Norton Utilities 2006.

"The current version of Norton Utilities has been completely rebuilt and shares no common code with Norton Utilities 2006," he said. "

Antivirus source code to be released

Symantec previously confirmed that the same group of hackers had accessed the source code of some of its anti-virus software.

On Saturday, Yama Tough said he would release the full source code for Symantec's flagship Norton Antivirus software this week.

"This coming Tuesday behold the full Norton Antivirus 1,7Gb src, the rest will follow," Yama Tough posted on Twitter on Saturday.
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