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It wasn't HD who was hacked, as Dancho points out. I just want to reiterate that point, as Austin TX was what was hacked. The AT&T DNS servers there were what was hijacked, and unfortunately, HD can no more control what AT&T does than I can control what my ISP does in Chicago.

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On top of this  nmcfeters | 07/30/08
So HD wasn't pwnd...  Jennifer Leggio ZDNet Moderator | 07/30/08
Yes it should.... maybe HD's ISP was pwned.  Been_Done_Before | 07/30/08
Take 2 xanax and call me in the morning!  dunn@... | 07/30/08
It was a joke. I used the AOL translator to generate that.  Been_Done_Before | 07/30/08
I Apologize For Seeming Stuffy Myself...  dunn@... | 07/31/08
Why not?  nmcfeters | 07/30/08
"Why Not?" What?  dunn@... | 07/30/08
Pwned is a gaming term, Owned is a hacker term.  Been_Done_Before | 07/30/08
All your base belong to us...  duhrain@... | 07/31/08
it was foreign gamer, in a way  ChazzMatt | 08/02/08
LOL, its been years since i heard the orgins of it.  Been_Done_Before | 08/02/08
RE: HD Moore pwned with his own DNS exploit, vulnerable AT  pmadamstx@... | 07/31/08
Switch to OpenDNS  seanferd | 07/31/08

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