QUOTE (yournextbiz @ Nov 9 2009, 11:45 AM)

Has anyone heard anything from James Al-Oboudi?
Here is a statement from James
Hello ladies and gentlemen. This is James Al-Oboudi, owner of Teamwork Revolution Power System. If you haven't already read my previous email, TWRPS was hacked on Nov. 7th. To keep the hacker from doing any significant damage, as well as to gain as much information about the hack as possible, we shut down the server and began our investigation, which is why you are experiencing difficulties with our site.
First and foremost, I want to thank all of you for your extremely generous support during this time of attack. I'm very impressed by the level of understanding and dedication to TWRPS I've seen from all of you, and believe me when I say it is extremely appreciated.
We've gathered a great deal of information on the person responsible for hacking TWRPS. It was done by a very well known hacker who has hacked over 3000 sites, all of which are completely random, as there is no specific pattern to the types of sites he hacks. TWRPS was not specifically targeted.
We've come to understand how the hack was committed and are now taking the appropriate steps to resolve the matter. From our understanding of the situation at this point in time, the hacker was able to gain access to our site through no fault of anyone in TWRPS (including staff or members), through no fault of any configuration of our site and script set up by our tech admin, and in general, through no fault of anyone associated in developing TWRPS. It appears that the weakness is present in those with whom we are obtaining our services from (to help prevent further attacks, I of course must keep the details private). We have contacted the necessary people and are in the process of patching this weakness to prevent this from ever happening again.
As for the hacker himself, we are in the process of attempting to track him down and bring him to justice. At this point we believe he is in Kuwait, but as I'm sure you can imagine, skilled hackers are extremely good at hiding their identity and location. I will be handing this case over to the FBI shortly once we have gained as much information as possible. Hopefully they will be able to track him down and bring him to justice, but for now, our priority is getting the site back up and doing everything we can to ensure this won't happen again.
We will have the site back up shortly. I don't want to give an exact time frame, as I want to be completely sure we've taken care of everything before resuming reinstating the site, but we will resume business very soon.
Again, thank you all for your understanding and patience and realizing that this was something that could have happened to anyone, at anytime, for no reason at all, as it appears to be a completely random attack. Fortunately, because it was random and apparently done just for fun (how anyone could find pleasure in something so childish and malicious is a mystery to me), no significant damage was done, so we will be able to bounce back from this very quickly. Unfortunately, hack attacks are simply one of the risks involved in having an online business, especially one that has gained so much worldwide attention in such a short period of time, but we are doing everything in power to prevent it from ever happening again.
I will update you all with more information as soon as I have it. In the meantime, however, please send this email to all of our downline members if you have their email addresses, as with the server currently deliberately shut down, I can not send out a system wide email.
Thanks everyone,
James