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Originally Posted by bm bradley
kinda confused here DWB.... he had his own 2257's from shooting and then he logged on the AIM website, just like any producer, and pulled the legal and stage names that we use to check test.... ???
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From what I understand there are two issues.
1) Someone actually hacked the AIM database because it was not secured. If you know what you're doing with mysql, you could do that and get a lot of info. Not just by looking them up one at a time. If YOU logged in, you could only pull info on the models who's name you already have. You can't just download the entire AIM database. But you could go through it, theoretically, by A*, B*, C*, and so on.
2) All those DVD screeners that are passed around and all the content sets sold to ANYONE who wants them, most all come with complete 2257 docs.
Now what you have is a feeding frenzy and it looks like whoever owns that site is getting a lot of help from others in the industry.
A lesson to be learned here.