This article on certcities raises an interesting question about how interested Microsoft might be in obtaining the list of clients from Cheet-Sheets.com. If they actually got hold of this list, I could see them invalidating a great number of certifications.
"[Assistant U.S. Attorney Annette] Hayes said that Microsoft has not been given access to the sites' customer list, and that the list played no part in the plea bargain or sentencing. Hayes said that for Microsoft to gain access to the list, it would most likely need to sue in civil court. She said that the FBI would probably destroy the list "unless it planned to prosecute those that accessed the material..." but did not specify what charge might apply. She added, "We have no plans to do that at this time."
Microsoft declined to comment on the case or related aspects before the sentencing hearing.
If you used Cheet-Sheets.com, you might want to follow this closely.
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