The source code belongs to VMWare. VMWare acknowledged the leak in a note posted to the company The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . NVIDIA has acknowledged the breach of their proprietary software, prompting alarm following incidents of a security breach at a major tech firm.. VMWare, Source Code Leak, Cyber Attack, Defense Contractor. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The entire source code for the much-anticipated Half-Life 2 has been leaked to the Internet, according to a security expert. Copies of the source code began trading wildly on IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channels last night and apparently followed a sophisticated attack on the network of Valve, the company behind Half-Life. . .. The entire source code for the much-anticipated Half-Life 2 has been leaked to the Internet, according to a security expert. Copies of the source code began trading wildly on IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channels last night and apparently followed a sophisticated attack on the network of Valve, the company behind Half-Life , according to Thor Larholm a senior security researcher at PivX Solutions. A message posted on Thursday on a Half-Life enthusiast bulletin board and purporting to be from Gabe Newell, founder of Valve Corp, said that the source code was stolen on September 19 by hackers who systematically compromised the company's computer systems. "Ever have one of those weeks? This has just not been the best couple of days for me or for Valve," the message begins. The message goes on to describe the attack in which hackers infiltrated the Valve computer network by exploiting a vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook on Newell's computer, installed key stroke capture software to capture passwords and other security credentials, then stole a copy of the Half-Life 2 source code. The link for this article located at Digit is no longer available. . The entire source code for the much-anticipated Half-Life 2 has been leaked to the Internet, accordi. entire, source, much-anticipated, half-life, leaked, internet, accordi. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Source code for ZeroKnowledge Systems' discontinued anonymous Internet service has leaked onto the Web, apparently with the blessing of ZKS' Chief Scientist Ian Goldberg. The announcement was made on Goldberg's behalf at the CodeCon conference by Len Sassaman, co-organizer of the three day grassroots P2P and crypto conference.. . .. Source code for ZeroKnowledge Systems' discontinued anonymous Internet service has leaked onto the Web, apparently with the blessing of ZKS' Chief Scientist Ian Goldberg. The announcement was made on Goldberg's behalf at the CodeCon conference by Len Sassaman, co-organizer of the three day grassroots P2P and crypto conference. Until early last October, Freedom Network offered anonymous web surfing and email with a comprehensive, belt-and-braces approach to anonymity involving dedicated servers, tricky routing tactics and the generation of noise traffic. All packets were encrypted. ZKS discontinued the service but denied that the decision was a consequence of the post-September 11 hysteria. . Source code for ZeroKnowledge Systems' discontinued anonymous Internet service has leaked onto the W. source, zeroknowledge, systems', discontinued, anonymous, internet, service, leaked. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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