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and this accomplishes what? fpr the court of law?..we know the guys dont have the money...and what about me having to reformat and reinstall windows on the machine that was messed up by myspace bc of their ads that they allow...these ads on their site that they get paid for are traps to messing up your machine....they are aware of this and yet they want to blame somebody else for their insecurity? give me a brake...their security sucks...nice that they had to ruin a couple of peoples lives bc of their insecurity...this is a myspace problem and an embarrasment for the indian dude or whoever their netsec dude is...he sucks bc he wasnt watching the problem from the get go and couldnt do anything about it bc he is incompetant..so he goes and tattle tells to the authorties bc he is weak in security...try to make sense of that one...lets stop blamin the people who find vulnerabilities and using them for national security...other wise they could turn on our system...like the bank that couldnt secure themselves so they blame somebody else for gaining unauthorized access and stealing information...yah these guys could have been alot more anonymous at what they were doing...they just wanted to make a fool of the backwards azz security methods used by stupidheads