Down_Shift wrote:A shame they didn't use any thing other then the sentance and a half at the end from your interview. Well congrats on getting in the news man. Any publicity is good publicity.
Yeah, it's interesting how a 15 to 25 minute interview was condensed into 1 line basically. LOL. Oh well! I thought it was a great article, despite disagreeing with a few of the statements from Mr. Bay.
I highly doubt there were external hack attempts on his personal computer. Do you know how hard that would be to do? I'm a professional programmer and I don't know the first thing about trying to hack into someone's computer somewhere. I imagine it was an internal hack job or something ridiculous like his computer being left on and someone copied the file for the script. I'm a firm believer that a lot of things like this are simply human error (no firewall, computer left on, copied it to a disk, sent it to someone via email and "trusted" that it wouldn't get out.
It just seems like if someone gained access to Michael Bay's computer that they would go after his personal banking information first rather than trying to get a hold of a Transformers script. That's a lot of work just for a movie script.
Of course, it could all be true and I'm just ignorant of how rampant hack attempts are searching for files and such.