When malicious code could cause serious damage, Symantec and its peers often provide information to law-enforcement agencies such as the FBI, the U. S. Secret Service, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. If they need an analysis done on a new threat, we'll help them, ... We provide them with intelligence that we have, but we don't chase criminals.
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We've already approached the IT-ISAC, a forum of security vendors and researchers, and asked them as to whether they can help us form an open discussion. It looks like they're willing to do that.
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