Saturday, December 31, 2011

Doc's teams score the mother load

Rangers scored the mother load yesterday when an AKAMAI executive unloaded 2,202 documents that could implicate AKAMAI in thousands of online attacks a week hidden under the right to administrate their network. But that many attacks including the unsanctioned rogues may also be apart of the plan including several unheard of sites in North America may indicate a large scale vulnerability may exist in the United States purported by AKAMAI. There may exist a large scale racketeering case that by the use of these attacks, it would force cable customers to rely more on Cable Customer Services, a kick back that keeps both AKAMAI and the cable operators wealthy. Some Cable Operators charge exuberant fees for service calls.

The attorney's over the case took possession of the documents on Friday under an undisclosed agreement. It is believed that the documents were bought for several millions of dollars. Doc's actors or actresses were used to convince the Executive to hand over the documents. During the collection, the Attorney insisted on video taping and interview with the Executive. The Executive has been granted anonymity to protect his family.

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