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                Date: 2000-05-17
                 
                 
                Ein Civil Libertarian bei Microsoft
                
                 
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      Dass sie Bennett Haselton im sogenannten Empire of Evil  
Redmondiensis überhaupt genommen haben ist schon  
einmal ziemlich lustig und erinnert an so genannte  
Wallraffiaden im DE der 70er Jahre. 
 
Dass sie den Guten, der seit Jahren im Netz dafür bekannt  
ist, einem Verein namens Peacefire vor zu stehen, der Mittel   
gegen Zensurprogramme verteilt, nicht hinausgeschmissen  
haben,  dies aber in der Presse so hinüberkommt, sagt  
eigentlich alles über ein nicht reparables Image/problem. 
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Date sent: 	Tue, 16 May 2000 15:20:00 -0500 From: 	 
Bennett Haselton <bennett@peacefire.org> To: 	peacefire- 
press@iain.com Subject: 	NYTimes blows my cover Send  
reply to: 	Bennett Haselton <bennett@peacefire.org> 
 
I answered the following questions during a Jerry-Maguire-like  
crisis of conscience, after the CNN interview when I said that  
I had done this for the greater good of all humanity, instead of  
saying I had done it to get Peacefire in the news.  The result  
was the following article, which you might especially enjoy if  
you've been talking to double-speaking PR flacks all day. 
 
EX-MICROSOFT EMPLOYEE PUBLICIZES A POTENTIAL  
SECURITY FLAW  
http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/05/biztech/articles/16t
                   
sc-soft.html 
 
[minor correction: I wasn't "dismissed" or asked to resign, I  
just quit] 
 
>>> Haselton, whose discovery was detailed in an article in  
The Wall Street Journal on Monday, said in a telephone  
interview that he was looking for flaws in Microsoft software in  
hopes that he could expose them to gain publicity for his anti- 
censorship Web site. 
 
"I did this for the publicity," Haselton said. "I hope the people  
on my old working group saw it in The Wall Street Journal."  
 
Haselton said he worked at Microsoft from May 1999 until  
January and had hoped to become a software engineer  
tasked to ferret out bugs for the company. He said that he  
was not allowed to take training courses and was instead  
dismissed from the company.  
 
"They said I was too dumb for it," Haselton said.  
 
The spokeswoman for Microsoft confirmed that Haselton had  
worked for the company. >>> 
 
	-Bennett 
 
bennett@peacefire.org http://www.peacefire.org (425) 649  
9024  
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edited by Harkank 
published on: 2000-05-17 
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