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Re: Civil Disobedience


From: "TD - Sales International Holland B.V." <td () salesint com>
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 15:27:24 +0200

I think this person ment victimless in the sense of body count (thus no 
dead/injured/otherwise fysical damaged people/animals)

regards

On Tuesday 16 October 2001 03:31, Joe Shaw stuffed this into my mailbox:
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Hire, Ejay wrote:
Don't you think "hacking is a victimless crime" is a bit soft?  I
agree it doesn't merit life inprisonment, but it still has an impact
on its' victims.

Crackin is never a victimless crime.  Someone owns the compromised
systems.  I've personally spent more time restoring/securing systems after
a compromise because people didn't implement adequate security measures
than I'd ever want to.

Yours in freedom and liberty,
--
Joseph W. Shaw II
Network Security Specialist/CCNA
Unemployed.  Will hack for food.  God Bless.
Apparently I'm overqualified but undereducated to be employed.


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