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Illegal copies of Operating System And App Software

Discussion in 'Windows Security' started by JustinC, Jun 15, 2009.

  1. Charlie Tame

    Charlie Tame Guest

    JustinC wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I’m really sorry to put this here, but it seems so difficult to email
    > Microsoft directly, so I hope someone in authority will come across this
    > sooner or later.
    > For obvious reasons, I wish to remain anonymous because I am still employed
    > by this company, but having worked here for some time now, and understanding
    > how they conduct business with their clients, and the overall practices
    > within the business, I’m forced to write to inform you that amongst many
    > other unscrupulous activities, my company are using illegal copies of the
    > Microsoft Operating System and its associated Application Software. We have
    > about 100 pc’s and we have been specifically told NEVER to ‘OK’ the “New
    > updates are available” pop up because of the illegal copies installed.
    > I leave it to your own judgment whether or not to send Auditors to our
    > business premises to verify the legitimacy of the software installed on the
    > machines.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > I hope this come to the attention of those that are in a position to
    > investigate this further.
    > I am prepared to offer any assistance that may be required of me and I can
    > be contacted via spaxx38@yahoo.co.uk
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    Well, for a company to refuse windows updates that almost certainly will
    have contained fixes for many exploit vulnerabilities is irresponsible
    to say the least, and if they haven't been hacked yet just give it about
    ten minutes after this post hits a few servers [​IMG]

    I don't expect MS to go berserk about someone having a cloned drive or
    two since that is a legitimate backup method, but what you suggest does
    not sound at all accidental and of enough value for at least an
    investigation.

    I suspect you are not anonymous, it would probably not take a genius at
    the company to figure out who you are, but it might be a career move to
    learn about administering Linux since the cost of making their
    installations legal might put them out of business and you might be able
    to offer them an alternative they don't actually have to pay for [​IMG]

    By the way Google earth has a nice picture of the building and their
    website gives helpful directions to the location [​IMG] Besides which I
    worked nearby in Coventry for years, seems like they have a lot of
    dealings with IBM... hmm.
     
  2. Kromag

    Kromag Guest

    I agree with what Charlie says here in regards to trying to help them with a
    free or cheaper setup.

    I hope you didn't just report your people that employ you merely cause
    you're a disgruntled employee.

    Being that this is a company that you work for, you may just have opened
    yourself to a lawsuit yourself as well by inadvertently inviting a possible
    attacker to this system.


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