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Police Seize Assets of TestKiller.com


7/10/2002 -- On June 6 San Antonio police seized assets of TestKiller Ltd., the company that runs the practice exam Web site TestKiller.com.

According to a police report filed with the Bexar County, Texas District Court on June 20, the raid was prompted by Microsoft, who alleged that the site was selling Microsoft certification exam questions.

In his affidavit, seizing police officer Daniel Flaharty, a detective in the Special Crimes Unit of the San Antonio Police Department, wrote that he was contacted by a representative from the anti-piracy office of Microsoft. The unnamed representative alleged to Flaharty that TestKiller Ltd. was selling Microsoft "trade secrets" in the form of questions and answers to Microsoft exams.

According to the report, Flaharty began an investigation based on Microsoft's complaint, which led to the June 6 seizure of $408,566.84 in cash as well as several phones, printers, computer equipment, software and other items from at least one location.

No charges have been filed in this investigation. Calls made to the Bexar County district attorney's office to determine whether the investigation was ongoing were not returned as of press time.

Garry L. Neale, one of Testkiller Ltd.'s owners, politely declined CertCities.com's request for an interview, referring all questions to his attorney, who is out of the country this week.

A spokesperson for Microsoft confirmed that the company was aware of the investigation but said he could not comment on it due to the legal nature of the story.

The Testkiller.com Web site has been offline since early June.

Neale is the former owner of Troy Technologies (TroyTec.com), which in December settled a civil copyright and trademark infringement lawsuit brought by certification vendor CompTIA (see "CompTIA v. TroyTec Settled; Company Pulls CompTIA-Related Products from Site, Denies Wrongdoing").

CertCities.com will continue to follow this story and bring you further updates as they develop.  -B.N.



There are 254 CertCities.com user Comments for “Police Seize Assets of TestKiller.com”
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7/11/02: sorry tim wrong again says: i didn't need any guides i have been in the game since 1988...you probably jumped on the band wagon in the late 90's like everyone else....
7/11/02: TestKiller says: FYI, shut up loud mouth.
7/11/02: Anonymous says: My MCP number is 106x... I have been certified as a Microsoft Network Specialist before the MCP program started, then I have been certified as long as ANYONE on MSNET (aka 3plusShare), LAN Manager I (aka 3plusOpen), Lan Man II, Windows NT, Early achiver on Windows 2000, and taken the XP test, all exchange, SQL, SMS... And I know my shit from tack MOC classes, studing, and actualy using the products... I find that the worst thing you can do is memorize the books, product... The test questions are Performanced based, not knowlege based... Which means if you memorize an MOC book you will fail! If you understand the MOC class and books you will be able to answer the questions and pass! I have NEVER failed a test and I have never used any damn study guides or cheat sheets! Yet every day I see more and more people who have their MCSE yet the know VERY little... and most things they know, they really just regergitate from a book and truly don't understand... I can give examples... very simple ones... I bet I could ask a basic question that applies to NT and above and 98% of the MCSE's will get it wrong! And when I say basic, I mean it is very basic but VERY important to understand!
7/11/02: P.C. Jr. says: Uh...excuse me...DKid is CORRECT. Troytech 70-210 and 215 books belong in the compost heap. And $125 per exam says a lot about this educational process!
7/11/02: Anonymous says: I guess there are no real MCSEs out there...
7/11/02: mcp from nashville says: I think that you should have the choice to view what materials you want to,and as far as microsoft goes they're to moneyhungry anyway what a ripoff their tests are! way to expensive
7/11/02: Anonymous says: of course you feel that way... Because you want to rip off an employer... If you did not want to rip off an employer you would learn your job and earn your MCSE!
7/11/02: mcp from nashville says: stupid people will never learn i am a mcse and ccie dumbass!
7/11/02: Anonymous says: Me, me, me, me, attitude... what a messed up generation! don't make me work for it.. .If I can read the answers, then let me.. it's my business... It's not fair, whine, whine, whine
7/11/02: Anonymous says: ok... pussies... no MCSE challenge question.. later on...
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