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Don't be fooled by suspicious test preparation Web sites

Microsoft lawsuit alleges test-prep site illegally distributed exam answers
IT Careers and Training Alert By Jon Brodkin , Network World , 09/03/2008
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Just a few weeks after Microsoft unveiled stiff new penalties for certification exam cheaters, the company won a court victory against one Web site Microsoft claims is a braindump.

Pass4Sure.com, according to Microsoft, was illegally selling exam answers, helping certification-seeking IT pros cheat their way to a passing score. A preliminary injunction issued by a federal court in Connecticut ordered the site to stop publishing Microsoft test materials.

But Pass4Sure, as of this writing, was still advertising test preparation materials for Cisco, Oracle, IBM, HP and Nortel exams. The Pass4Sure controversy raises at least one interesting issue for test-takers, who may think that buying exams from Pass4Sure is a risk-free enterprise.

Pass4Sure promises “high quality IT exam practice questions and answers” on its Web site. “Especially, Cisco CCNA CCDA CCNP CCIE, Checkpoint CCSE, CompTIA A+ Network+ certification practice exams and so on. We promise that you can pass any IT exam at the first try using Pass4sure Testing Engine, or else give you a FULL REFUND.”

Microsoft considers buying exam answers from Pass4Sure to be a form of cheating and will punish violators harshly, even if they claim they didn’t know they were breaking any rules. A few weeks ago, Microsoft announced lifetime bans for all certification exam cheating offenses. 

“If you commit fraud, break the NDA, break any of our policies, it’s going to result in a lifetime ban from the Microsoft certification program,” Peggy Crowley, the anti-piracy program manager for the Microsoft Learning department, recently said. “We used to have a year-long ban for some things and a lifetime ban for other things, and then we decided that cheating is cheating across the board, and why delineate between the two? So we decided to do a lifetime ban for all forms of cheating.”

Any Web site that guarantees you will pass the exam is likely a braindump, Crowley warned. Pass4Sure certainly made such a guarantee. But some Microsoft test-takers seem to have been oblivious to this red flag.

Pass4Sure is mentioned numerous times in public forums hosted by Microsoft. In the forums, test-takers have advised others that Pass4Sure products are “useful as a last test before the exam,” while others credited Pass4Sure with helping them gain a certification.

Jon Brodkin is senior writer at Network World.

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legal?By Anon on January 8, 2009, 6:25 amAre we sure what Microsoft does is legal? If you are banned for lifetime make sure to consult your lawyer. Your local jurisdictions may not allow this.

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Microsoft aspires to greater suckage!By Anonymous on December 11, 2008, 6:39 pmTheir books and lab manuals are confused jumbles of poorly written and ineffectively edited rubbish, and they want to punish the test takers for trying to better...

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Are YOU serious? YourBy Anon on December 7, 2008, 3:57 amAre YOU serious? Your beliefs do not make laws. Official study guides illegal? Are you high? That's like saying you shouldn't be able to take college algebra to...

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IT'S EVERYBODY ELSES FAULTBy Anonymous on October 28, 2008, 8:16 amWhy dont the certification bodies - those people in charge of putting tests together - take a deep breath and relax. A little thinking on this matter should surely...

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Illegal?By Anonymous on October 27, 2008, 4:30 pmDo you know why these people use this sites? Not always for cheating but for practise. Microsoft should consider writing better books. Microsoft Books sucks. They...

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