For Immediate Release Contact: Sameer Parekh 510-601-9777 (Pager: 510-321-1014) COMMUNITY CONNEXION TO OFFER REWARD FOR HACKING MICROSOFT Sept. 29 1995 - Community ConneXion, an Internet Privacy Provider in Berkeley, CA, announced today that it will be providing awards to people who find and publicize security holes in Microsoft products. "Microsoft claims to be promoting secure transactions on the net," said Sameer Parekh, founder of Community ConneXion, "We will prove them wrong." Microsoft has been quoted making disparaging comments about their competitor Netscape's product, Netscape Navigator. Community ConneXion has also been offering a reward to expose holes in Netscape's products. "We target widely used programs," said Parekh. Parekh expects that many bugs and flaws in Microsoft's security software will be found. People want to use the Internet to do business. They want to be able to buy things, manage their finances, and communicate privately from the comfort of their home computer. Without a secure infrastructure none of this is possible. Information about the Hack Microsoft promotion is available from http://www.c2.org/hackmsoft/. People who have found security holes and have written exploits are directed to send mail to hackmsoft@c2.org. Community ConneXion is the premier provider of privacy on the Internet. They provide anonymous email accounts and support the anonymous remailer infrastructure. Information is available from http://www.c2.org/ or info@c2.org. Microsoft is a trademark of Microsoft Corp. Netscape and Netscape Navigator are trademarks of Netscape Communications Corp. This promotion is not affiliated with Microsoft or Netscape.