Dimitri and microsoft corp
Sign In Register. Sign Out Sign In Register. Latest Insider. Check out the latest Insider stories here. More from the IDG Network. Microsoft officials meet with Dutch hacker. Dutch hacker breaks into Microsoft Web server again. Levy says it is "a bit uncommon" for a hacker to visit his victim. The person may fear retribution via law," Levy said. Here are the latest Insider stories. More Insider Sign Out. Sign In Register. Sign Out Sign In Register. Latest Insider.
Check out the latest Insider stories here. More from the IDG Network. He did say all Microsoft personnel present were from the Dutch office and that the results have been reported back to Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
Microsoft hasn't taken any steps against Dimitri. Adam Sohn, spokesperson for Microsoft in Redmond, confirmed that Microsoft hasn't "as of now" filed any charges against the Dutch hacker. Asked if the company is planning to take legal action, Sohn said, "I am not going to comment on hypothetical.
Experts have an explanation for the secrecy. If Dimitri found a new security problem they would want to keep that under wraps," said Elias Levy, chief technology officer at SecurityFocus. Levy calls it "a bit uncommon" for a hacker to visit his victim. The person may fear retribution via law," Levy said. Quake help not fast enough, says Indian PM.
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