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Re: Hacking in the Republican Debate
From: Kristian Erik Hermansen <kristian.hermansen () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 14:02:14 -0500
On Nov 10, 2011 12:25 PM, "Dave Aitel" <dave () immunityinc com> wrote:
How it works: You set up a government agency which will validate economic
espionage. When they find it, they give the affected company a Cap and Trade Hacking Credit for some value of penalty. The company can choose to either apply these directly as a tariff against one of their competitors from the offending country, or sell them to another domestic company. Funny...but doesn't seem useful for overseas national Internet service industries. Take Baidu for instance -- any data they stole from Google by evading lcamtuf's leetness is only useful for probably online advertising optimization to local Chinese. Most Chinese citizens are not flocking to google.com and any "penalties" will never be realized by Baidu corporation... -- Kristian Erik Hermansen https://profiles.google.com/kristian.hermansen
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