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Defendant: Microsoft source code sale was a setup
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2004-11-11

A 27-year-old Connecticut man facing felony economic espionage charges for allegedly selling a copy of Microsoft's leaked source code for $20 says he's being singled out only because the software giant and law enforcement officials can't find the people who stole the code in the first place.

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Defendant: Microsoft source code sale was a setup 2004-11-12
Anonymous (1 replies)
Defendant: Microsoft source code sale was a setup 2004-11-15
Anonymous Phone Hero
Defendant: Microsoft source code sale was a setup 2004-11-12
Anonymous (1 replies)
Wow 2004-11-13
kiddecks
The Real Question is here... 2004-11-13
pingywon
Bottom line 2004-11-14
Anonymous (1 replies)
Bottom line 2004-11-17
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Bottom line 2006-07-26
Anonymous
Defendant: Microsoft source code sale was a setup 2004-11-15
sh4d0w`
don't take persons as an example, i know illwill and he's just a normal person like 1/2 of the net. This can't be real that he gets a 10 year long time in prison for things that 12 year old kids do about 200 times/person every day with some p2p programs. this cant be a solution, to just pick someone out of the mass and give him all what the others should get.

what would they give to such morons that sell creditcards in masses in efnet for $2,00 a card? this are the real persons who should get busted their asses up

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This is entrapment 2004-11-17
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: This is entrapment 2006-07-26
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