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June 10th, 2009, 12:19 PM
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I still don't buy it.................all they published were some server details.....big deal. If you are a provider you already know how they work and if you aren't then you couldn't care less?
If these people were the full Monty they would have published customer name, address, account number and bank details. Easily verified, and then the excrement would really hit the Venturi propeller 
It could be dumpster diving, but my money would be on a former employee/contractor with access to the information, which I doubt would be classed as much more than a low grade of company confidential.
I am not saying that the information isn't genuine; just that it is worthless and does not provide evidence of any more serious breach.
My basic take on it is that if you were really attempting to extort T-M or sell the data you would provide much more conclusive evidence and/or be far more circumspect. This looks more like someone wanting to stir up trouble for T-M?
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