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Among other murmurings of a Facebook smartphone, The New York Times reports the company is hoping to release the handset by next year.[Read more]...
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True privacy can be hard to come by in the socially enabled online world, but Twitter on Thursday announced that it has joined Firefox maker Mozilla in taking a big step forward for users.read more...

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Anonymous claims to have released source code of Symantec's pcAnywhere (07.02.2012 21:00)

Hacker group Anonymous claimed late Monday that the source code of Symantec's pcAnywhere had been uploaded on The Pirate Bay site.

Symantec could not immediately comment on whether the hackers had indeed released the source code of its product. "It happened so recently that we're still in the process of analyzing and won't be able to confirm until the morning," a spokesman said via email.

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Hackers release source code for Symantec's PCAnywhere
[09.02.2012 03:00]
    Following a series of threats and alleged negotiations, hackers have released the code for Symantec's remote control software.
Threatened by Anonymous, Symantec tells users to pull pcAnywhere's plug
[27.01.2012 03:00]
     Symantec this week took the highly unusual step of telling users of its pcAnywhere remote access software to disable or uninstall the software while it fixes an unknown number of bugs. Security experts said the move was unprecedented for a company of Symantec's size. [ Find out how to block the viruses, worms, and other malware that threaten your business, with hands-on advice from InfoWorld's expert contributors in InfoWorld's " Malware Deep Dive " PDF guide. ]
Symantec says source code stolen in 2006 hack
[18.01.2012 07:00]
    Backtracking on earlier statements blaming a third party, the security software maker acknowledges that hackers infiltrated its own networks.
Hackers wanted $50,000 to keep Symantec source code private
[07.02.2012 13:00]
    Symantec's agreement to pay $50,000 to prevent the leak of source code for some of its flagship products was part of a "law enforcement investigation."
Hackers threaten to release Symantec source code tomorrow
[17.01.2012 03:00]
    Code is thought to have been stolen from servers run by the Indian military, but the company says the code is from 2006 and is no threat to users of the current antivirus product.

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