, SecurityFocus 2000-09-01
The corporation formerly known as the L0pht courts Mark Abene, balks at his hacker past.
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Their debt has been paid
2000-09-01
Alascom (paw (at) paw (dot) org [email concealed]) (3 replies)
Alascom (paw (at) paw (dot) org [email concealed]) (3 replies)
Their debt has been paid (child molester babysits kids)
2000-09-03
mujahadin (at) hushmail (dot) com [email concealed]
mujahadin (at) hushmail (dot) com [email concealed]
What do you mean, they didn't know?!?
2000-09-01
H Carvey <keydet89 (at) yahoo (dot) com [email concealed]>
H Carvey <keydet89 (at) yahoo (dot) com [email concealed]>
Why should @Stake hire him?
2000-09-01
livid (1 replies)
livid (1 replies)
Why should @Stake hire him? (why shouldn't they?)
2000-09-02
hal0joneZ (1 replies)
hal0joneZ (1 replies)
Why should @Stake hire him? (why shouldn't they?)
2000-09-04
joe mama (1 replies)
joe mama (1 replies)

I was fired. Plain and simple.
Why?
While I would love to go into a long involved detailed explanation of the whole sordid affair I am currently in legal negotiations with them and do not wish to jeopordise the outcome.
As for HNN, it was technically property of L0pht and became property of @Stake after the sell out.
After reading all the responces to this article I noticed many people still confuse what L0pht was with what @stake is. Make no mistake, L0pht ceased to exist on Decemeber 27, 1999.
- Space Rogue
spacerog (at) tiac (dot) net [email concealed]
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