On Mar 27, 2011, at 11:55 AM, Christopher Wolff wrote:

> To date the single response I've received is "change your password" which 
> wasn't what I had in mind. 

The thing to do is to ensure that your client's machines/networks aren't 
compromised, and then to change the password(s) from a known good machine on a 
known good network.  

Other than that, my guess is that retaining an attorney and working through the 
legal system is the only additional measure to take (IANAL, of course).

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