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VMware confirms hackers stole source code
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04-26-2012, 02:34 PM
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VMware confirms hackers stole source code
"VMware has confirmed that source code posted on PasteBin by a hacker calling himself "Hardcore Charlie", is a portion of code from its ESX Hypervisor product.
An advisory posted on VMware's website, explains that its security team had become aware that a single file from the VMware ESX source code had been posted publicly." Read More A master in accidental device dropping:
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