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AtStake fires executive over Microsoft criticism
Ted Bridis, The Associated Press 2003-09-25

The chief technology officer for a technology firm that works closely with Microsoft Corp. lost his job after he helped write a study critical of the insecurity of Microsoft software.

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Keep your mouth shut! 2003-09-25
The420Zodiac (2 replies)
Keep your mouth shut! 2003-09-25
Anonymous (1 replies)
Keep your mouth shut! 2003-09-26
Anonymous
Keep your mouth shut! 2003-09-26
Anonymous
Wrongful Termination 2003-09-26
Anonymous
AtStake... sellouts 2003-09-26
Anonymous (1 replies)
AtStake... sellouts 2003-09-26
Anonymous
where's the study? 2003-09-26
Anonymous (1 replies)
where's the study? 2003-09-27
Anonymous
Link to the CCIA report. 2003-09-26
Anonymous (1 replies)
Link to the CCIA report. 2003-09-29
Disinterested Observer
Nothing new for @Stake 2003-09-26
Anonymous (2 replies)
Nothing new for @Stake 2003-09-26
Anonymous
Nothing new for @Stake 2003-09-27
Anonymous (1 replies)
l0pht != atstake...wrong 2003-09-29
Anonymous
AtStake made the right choice 2003-09-27
Anonymous
I can't believe people support this guy, If I ran a business that was using @Stake for security I would be instantly searching for a new security company had they not fired this guy. By doing what they did they showed they value there clients (makes business sense) I certainly would not work with a company that does not value its clients. After all when a company and its employees has full access to everything as they probably do with MS then you expect a certain professionalism, he made a very poor choice, especailly when the document was no more than something cooked up by sun and co.

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AtStake was right 2003-09-28
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