I don't think anyone is keeping it under wraps. Why would they? I think
this is great publicity for them.


--- StealthMode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 5/19/2004
> Translated from Heise.de:
>
> "One week ago the arrested presumed Phatbot Entwicker Axel G.
> respectively
> "Ago" was obviously working at full capacity with the programming of
> the
> Trojaners. It time for various activities remained, about break-downs
> in
> stranger of systems. After searches of heise on-line "Ago" was
> considerably
> involved in the spectacular source code theft of the PC play Halflife
> 2.
> Indications for its co-operation are even in publicly accessible
> Chatlog
> files.
>
> In September 2003 the code in the InterNet, geklaute by servers of
> the
> US-American Halflife manufacturer valve, had been published. Valve
> does not
> have the long expected play until today into the sales to give . When
> indicated reason for the fact that the SOURCE code did not only
> betray the
> most important bases and software techniques, but also an inadvertent
> knowledge jump provided for Cheatern, which want to provide
> advantages
> opposite other players in such Multiplayer Games. After information
> of heise
> on-line numbered US-American determination authorities the developed
> damage
> on more than 100 million US dollar."
>
> Valve must want to keep this under wraps, however I do not. It's good
> news.
>
> :P
>
> -=]H[=-StealthMode
>
>
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