> > SPA protects the
> > identify of its informants, even when the so-called information is
> > false and malicious, so the disgruntled former employee got his
> > revenge without having to endure so much as a nasty look in return.
>
> I'm a little curious about how it has become know it was a disgruntled
> former employee who did this, if the SPA protects the identity of its
> informants?
I got this story from the trade press (Computerworld?). Your observation
is good. I don't remember if the article named their source for this
tidbit, which I should because it's an important point.
Jeffrey Kegler, Independent UNIX Consultant, Algorists, Inc.
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