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Mouse | Razer Basilisk V2 |
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Thought everyone might be interested in this:
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At the moment this is all just rumor, but I thought I would share the rumor anyway.
A group of Indian hackers say they have obtained the source code for Norton AntiVirus software, as well as "confidential documentation," that they will share on websites for all to see.
The group, which calls themselves "The Lords of Dharmaraja," said it plans to publish the information on several different websites, "since we experience extreme pressure and censorship from US and India government agencies." It shared some of the information — some of which appears several years old — and a statement on the PasteBin file-sharing site. The original post was deleted, but a version is available to be seen via Google's cache of it.
Full Story
At the moment this is all just rumor, but I thought I would share the rumor anyway.