I think it's more likely that someone found a way to query user information
from the database, and started doing so, probably with some automation. The
culprit was noticed by the unusual activity before they hit on every record
in the DB.

It's highly unlikely that someone managed to just download the whole DB.

 ~ Chris Innanen
 ~ Nonsanity


On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 10:44 AM, Mike Kerner <mikeker...@roadrunner.com>wrote:

> So that doesn't strike you as curious, Mike?  Think about it.  It doesn't
> make you wonder what the structure is if some customers have their records
> compromised but others do not?
>
>
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