Is that all based on your detailed personal knowledge of the UEA computer network and the protocols of its administrators? Or your expertise in IT Security Best Practices? Or are you just sort of hoping your noises will seem vaguely plausible, and the investigation of the theft will fade away?
The one thing that has been known from the start is that it is theft.
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On 19 November McIntyre received an email from a regular correspondent to his blog site from the University of East Anglia. This was the head of the university isotope analysis unit, Paul Dennis, a public advocate of greater data freedom whose own researches on ice core data leave him unimpressed by more alarming speculation about climate change. Dennis has since been interviewed by police in connection with the alleged hack.
On the same day, Dennis told McIntyre that CRU people were trying to secure their servers, following the discovery of a leak. This gave the bloggers the evidence they needed that the material they had was genuine.
TAKE NOTE: "This (confirmation that CRU's servers had been accessed ILLEGALLY) gave the bloggers the evidence they needed that the material they had was genuine."
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