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Microcap & Penny Stocks : HITSGALORE.COM (HITT)

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To: zonkie who wrote (5740)6/20/2000 7:38:00 PM
From: Mark Marcellus  Read Replies (1) of 7056
 
The stuff posted on that site looks real alright, but let's not discount the possibility that the author is lying about how he got it. If someone had access to that woman's computer and wanted to cause her major embarrassment without drawing suspicion to him/herself, making up that story would be one way to do it.

Agreed that a hack into PC Anywhere is a very plausible explanation for the screen shot. PC Anywhere allows for connecting via TCP/IP, and you could certainly get that screen shot from a remote computer if the other person allowed you to hook in via PC Anywhere. Therefore, there's every reason to believe that a good hacker could do it without the other party's help.

Guess I won't be installing PC Anywhere on my computer any time soon.
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