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Originally Posted by ladida
Yea, that would be the RIGHT thing to do.
But then, when a program gets hacked through other means then nats, and their whole customer base with info gets stolen, and affilate data gets stolen, would they also need to issues such a statement? Informing all of the affiliates that the data might be breached and that they should change their passwords? Hmm.. Double standards?
@RazorSharpe
Buuuhuuu, did i burst your buble of the perfect world?
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Like I said, inflated opinion of yourself. You really need to learn how to be more humble. As it stands, you've neither busted my bubble or changed my opinion of you. You're still an arse ....
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