Looks like the PC Advisor story, using an IDG interview, was not 100 percent accurate in as far as the HD Moore owned quote is concerned at any rate. The Inquirer (
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquir...owned-dns-flaw) has a piece about HD Moore himself saying he was misquoted, and never said he was owned like the IDG writer stated.
That said, the basis of the story seems sound, it's just that HD Moore wants to make it clear that "Stating that my company was "compromised" leads the reader to believe that there was some sort of security breach, which is reinforced by the fabricated quote."
So there you have it, HD Moore did not get owned and he was joking when he said he did. And while no BreakingPoint computer was actually compromised by the attack on AT&T, it was still a victim.
Pretty much like we have said in our coverage of the story here, in fact.
Davey wearing his Blog Editor hat...