Until such time as a proper investigation has made a fair and accurate conclusion based on information none of us have at our disposal this subject should not be discussed in public as it serves no purpose other than to further the wrong attitudes and considerations. In fact it can very much backfire and make matters worse.
Any goverment agency (agent), security/legal firm or case manager for a crime would say the exact same thing and would not endorse making any public statement(s) especially when an investigation could be pending.
oh crap!!!!!!! no more WOAI either.
You know what?
I think the entire subject of HACK and who did it should not be discussed and I am going to repost something I did over at AVSIM about this
You know what?
I think the entire subject of HACK and who did it should not be discussed and I am going to repost something I did over at AVSIM about this
I agree, Nick. There have been two "incidents" that've occurred back-to-back over the past few days:
1. Spam email was sent from a server owned by Phil Dawson, who has admitted to this publically.
It has been demonstrated that many of the email addresses used by Phil were only known to have been used for AVSIM logins, but even that proves nothing. It is certainly evidence; but is not of itself proof.
2. AVSIM's two servers had their HD's partitions destroyed as near simultaneously as makes no difference.
The fact that Phil had been given the "keys to the car" so to speak nothwithstanding, it remains only a coincidence, not a proof of any responsibility for #2 having occurred.
Now I will conceed that if a steaming pile smells like dog poop it probably is, but... ;)
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