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To: PJ Strifas who wrote (34487)10/29/2000 12:27:45 AM
From: ToySoldier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
Hey Peter!

Hope your Honeymoon went great.

I think it will get out somehow and sometime about exactly what Microsoft products were tampered with or stolen over those supposed weeks of free access. Alternatively, the hackers might use the threat of what they stole as blackmail. Who knows, but there must have been a purpose for the attack.

Microsoft could downplay the severity but if the hackers were there to roam for weeks then and they were good enough to penetrate Microsoft, then they likely did not just sit there and do nothing.

Cheers!

Toy