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To: David Sirk who wrote (7528)7/22/1998 10:45:00 PM
From: rockets  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43774
 
Be nice if we heard something from PRWT's biggest fans Reason and Kevin



To: David Sirk who wrote (7528)7/22/1998 11:09:00 PM
From: Data Miner  Respond to of 43774
 
To any who would risk taking info from (at least for now) a trial member: I do web sites for a living - just so you know there is a bit of knowledge here: Yes you can easily get into a website like this and make changes. It's really not that hard if you know how (and no I won't tell you!). I could do it. This site is not well protected. Furthermore, as was stated earlier in one post, this is the Chamber of Commerce website, not the official government site. No you cannot as easily hack that one. They did a little (not much) better job. No need to rehash the content credibilty issues. It does look fishy, and any half talented hacker could change it.

This is good news because the person who did this probably doesn't know how to prevent the location from whence the hack was done from being traced (too bad for them). Also probably don't know that even a bogus email account entered at a site like SI can be traced by a knowledgeable network admin when they accessed a site - cookies work both ways you know (or maybe you don't! Good!).

Can't speak for how the stock will react. Can't imagine it being worth going to jail for. The fines will be more than they'll make anyway.