{I see the continued bad publicity over the attack is allowing more problems for the pps. What a wild drop.}
Like I posted very early this morning {The damage has been done, but the fall-out will more than likely continue. I suspect that this story isn't going to go away anytime soon due the sophistication (State Sponsored Level) of the malware.} Taking about scaring customers away... how about investors?
I lightened up some more last week and should have done the same today. This is not good, and as the Capt'n says "the sooner DJ gets something out there the better." I suspect he's going to have a difficult time explaining why "they" ignored the written notice that their site was compromised.
Are there SEC disclosure rules that apply in a situation like this? Granted, company websites are hacked all the time, credit card theft being a good example, but most don't make that information public. This situation is taking on a life of its on with Capstone being cast as the lead.