From: Peter A. DeNitto <denitto@alde.com>, and a dozen or so other ISN
subscribers...
> Look at the dateline on the story.
Heh, yeah. If I have said it once I'll say it again, lack of sleep and
list moderation do not bode well together. Especially 22+ hours of
being up, standing in line for airport security, flying, the searches,
the searches, flying, did I mention the searches? :) finding the
hotel, and getting settled in.
I am going to have to get the head geek to modify the bot to not
forward news for moderation older than the year we're in now. :)
Cheers!
- William
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, InfoSec News wrote:
>
> Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 03:30:12 -0600 (CST)
> From: InfoSec News <isn@c4i.org>
> To: isn@attrition.org
> Subject: [ISN] Microsoft hackers reached key programmes
>
> http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=157359&thesection=technology&thesubsection=general
>
> 28.10.2000
> 8:00 AM
>
> STOCKHOLM/LONDON - Microsoft President and Chief Executive Steve
> Ballmer said the hackers who broke into the software giant's computer
> systems had gained access to some of its key programs, but had not
> changed them.
>
> "It is clear that hackers did see some of our source code," Ballmer
> told Microsoft programmers and reporters at a seminar in Stockholm
> yesterday.
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