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Old 08-17-2014 | 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Alan Shore
What I read in the latest True Headings was that some pilot with a website of his own that uses the same hosting provider as DPA's website had his network traffic "somehow briefly" mixed with that of the DPA website, that this is not tantamount to hacking (have no idea whether this is true), and that ALPA has both known and discussed this from the start (a look at previous True Headings on the subject confirms that).

What ALPA has denied in the previous True Headings was that it was in any way responsible for hacking DPA's website, and that DPA could and should as its hosting provider for records of any such activity - records that would show the IP address of any computer that had gained access to their website.

According to the True Headings, DPA has never stated that it has done so, let alone reveal the results of such an investigation.
Why does DALPA know the name of the pilot in question?