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2much.net Overcomes Time Bombs (Montreal) December 2, 2004 –
2much.net has overcome the Time Bombs planted in its operating
systems and is back online, a week earlier than anticipated. The
company, recently hit by cyber sabotage and theft of its
proprietary live video chat software, thus resuscitated over 35
sites which are using the LiveCamNetwork 1.9 platform,
introduced by 2much.net a little over a year ago. Since the last
week of November, 2much Programmers had been working on writing
a temporary replacement of the module affected when the
breakthrough occurred, late Monday night. “It wasn’t just time
bombs in the software,” said Mark Prince, owner of 2much.net.
“Our server was being attacked from the outside by logic bombs.
We managed to capture a signal and decode it, so now we know the
source and our programmers have effectively blocked it.” When
the attacks occurred, chat hostesses across thirty-five sites
were kicked off, frustrating clients and performers alike. “We
were pulling our hair trying to figure it out,” said Prince. Now
that the company has blocked the attack, patched the receive
codes and gone back online, they fully intend to prosecute, said
2much Media and Communications manager Greg Jones. “This crime
affected almost forty companies across the net, hundreds of chat
hostesses, over a hundred various employees, it cost us a lot in
reputation.” The company’s legal counsel noted the resilience of
his client’s reputation. “This whole incident demonstrates that
2much has the financial and technical resources to withstand
attacks of this kind, costly as they may be. Prospective as well
as existing clients should feel secure with the knowledge that
2much has the ability to maintain its online business and that
of its customers." “Business first,” said Jones. “Many people
depend on us. We need to make these next few weeks count,
especially before Christmas, and before we launch the new
version.”
“Marketing campaigns, traffic orders, an on-line magazine, and
new chat site projects,” said Prince. “There’s a two week
backlog to take care of, new chat hostesses to sign up, and the
business of notifying everyone who couldn’t work that their
sites and chat rooms are back again.” ###
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