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You can easily install a software via Outlook if you know the bugs & get
someone to open the mail without the proper patches (and even then).
After that you can if you're smart enuf, find a way to access your bug you
placed onto this computer (for example MSN can nearly always connect to the
net). And I don't think that Gabe would have had any network restrictions.

Next step is infecting the network, lowering firewall levels etc...

It's all possible, but to me... It looks like work from a PRO. Maybe
someone who's hired to get the source from Source? And yeah I know, I'm
psychotic :p

And what about that email?

At 23:39 3/10/2003, you wrote:
>No, his e-mail was access while he was away. His computer was broken into
>when he was there reading an e-mail. I understand all that, the only part I
>don't understand is how they got the source OUT the internal network. I
>think the e-mail hack and the source code being take are NOT related even if
>they think they are. To get at the internal network they would have to
>exploit some piece of software to link the gap, but I doubt it had anything
>to do with e-mail (unless it was the e-mail system its self ...) The key
>logging software could have been installed after they had access to the
>internal network and used to THEN get his password and read his e-mail, but
>if they had that kind of access then they could just as easily take them off
>his local machine cache. As I said I don't think they are linked but I'm
>basing this off all the information I have read.
>
>MyG0t group (www.myg0t.com) has got an internal e-mail which is odd (Got
>that info from a forum post).
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Steven Van Ingelgem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 10:21 PM
>Subject: Re[2]: [hlcoders] Re: HL2 Source Leaked
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> > I guess so, my comp @ work is 24/7 online... And I'm not a game
>developper,
> > i'm just someone from an IT department :p
> >
> >
> >
> > At 21:43 3/10/2003, you wrote:
> > >Hello Stan,
> > >
> > >Sorry for stupid question, but I still fully do not understand how they
> > >stealed hl2 source if Gabe
> > >was travelling... Or his PC was on all the time and connected to the
> > >internet while he was out of office?
> > >
> > >Best regards,
> > >  Slava
> > >
> > >
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ICQ #        : 35217584
MSN          : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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