INVISIBLE UNDIES SALESMAN OFFERS BOUNTY FOR YAHOO HACKERS

INVISIBLE UNDIES SALESMAN OFFERS BOUNTY FOR YAHOO HACKERS

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Wireless Flash) -- A Texas entrepreneur who sells invisible underwear as a sideline is offering a $1.2 million reward to find the computer hackers responsible for the recent internet attacks. Businessman Richard Griffing says the bounty will be paid to the person who supplies information leading to the arrest of those individuals responsible for attacking the Yahoo, CNN and eBay websites. The reward money was donated by a variety of internet business owners who fear the security of their own websites. All tips should be submitted to virusprotect.com where they will be passed directly to the FBI. The reward money will be given out as soon as the internet criminals are caught. Even though Griffing's previous project was selling invisible underwear, he insists the reward money is cold, hard cash.