On Sat, 3 Aug 1996 anonymous-remailer@shell.portal.com wrote:
The following interesting article appeared on page 6 of the August 3, 1996 Seattle Times. [...] Rosul is also charged with possession of child pornography. He allegedly used Microsoft equipment to manufacture a CD-ROM disk containing child pornography.
Both Seaman and Rosul will be arraigned next week in King County Superior Court. If convicted, both could receive up to one year in jail.
"Where do you want to go today?"
Microsoft spokesman Mark Murray said the company found out about the activities of its two former employees last year and alerted police.
"We provided the police with the computers to pull up the evidence," Murray said.
I couldn't help thinking of the poor technical schmucks whose job it was to spy on their co-workers. -rich