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SunnyD

join:2009-03-20
Madison, AL

But why?

Why would a small Florida publishing company even give a crap about a UDID hack let alone put forward the effort and resources to "analyze" the offending leaked data and admit it came from them?

I know it writes like conspiracy theory, and I admit it probably isn't, but if it were my company and unless the evidence of the hack and what exactly was pilfered was obvious, I'd never bother to put 2 and 2 together unless someone (FBI?) tipped (paid off?) me to.

openbox9
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join:2004-01-26
japan
kudos:2

Because if the company knew of the infiltration and did nothing, they are liable for a lot of unhappy customers. It's much better to take the PR beating up front rather than later in court.


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