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Story: Tsunami appeal site 'hacker' found guilty

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Posted by: Anonymous (Friday 7 October 2005, 8:08 PM)

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As a programmer (not just another web surfer) I would like to express my disagreement with the conduct you (ZDNet UK) commited upon this security consultant. You should have took the charges down instead of having a talented security consultant being charged.

You guys are plain panzies. Why not THINK before you DO. Did he really did anything bad? Couldnt you guys just contact him, have a serious meeting and find out what was wrong?! NO!!! You guys had to be like "uuhh. dude, we're gonna sue you! uhh!".

I hate you.

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