Vijay,
Voxalot is one of the more respected and veteran companies in this sector, I doubt it
if they had personally been in charge of the hack attach you are describing. If you are
going to publicly claim that a certain company hacked your systems, I suggest that you
be able to back it up by some proper proof - or Voxalot may want to sue you for slander.
Nir S
Voxalot is one of the more respected and veteran companies in this sector, I doubt it
if they had personally been in charge of the hack attach you are describing. If you are
going to publicly claim that a certain company hacked your systems, I suggest that you
be able to back it up by some proper proof - or Voxalot may want to sue you for slander.
Nir S
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Nitzan Kon <nk3569@yahoo.com> wrote:
Just LOL!
_______________________________________________
--- On Sun, 10/4/09, Vijay Gandhi <vijay@gandhiinfotech.com> wrote:
> Wanted to update everyone, that IP 64.34.173.199
> belong to a company Voxalot, they have hacked our system
> twice and they don't
> even care to reply to any emails sent to them, and they
> don't even
> respond over the phone, beware of them.
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