Okay, so testking is closed, but their clones live on. My question is this.
What does MS do to educate people about braindumps and why they are bad? How
are they helping visitors to their certification website know that there are
scams out there and how to avoid them? I'm sure MS antipiracy manager Dave
Swartzendruber would love them to do more (see
http://www.microsoft.com/TrainCert/m...ram/piracy.asp for more details
on that).
If testking really did get shut down, MS should be putting up a press
release or something. Let people know that MS is fighting to preserve the
value of our certs!
When people look for training a lot of them search the web. When I search
for yahoo for "mcse practice exam", I get lots of different places. How can
the general public tell which is reputable and which is not?
Of course there is a potential for disaster and I've seen it backfire in
this way. It could play out something like this: MS says on their web site
to beware of sites offering actual exam questions. The general public says,
"I can get the actual exam questions? Where?". Maybe this is why MS is
keeping the info away.
So as a community of people who want to keep the value of our
certifications. What can we do to help. What should we encourage Microsoft
to do?