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Re: JAP back doored


From: Florian Weimer <fw () deneb enyo de>
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 14:50:21 +0200

"Drew Copley" <dcopley () eeye com> writes:

Why is the U.S. government interfering with the publication 
of security advisories if the corresponding software is being 
run throughout the world?

I haven't had any problem issuing security advisories. What is this in
reference to?

The Windows kernel bug that was exploitable through WebDAV.

Pointing the finger elsewhere does not excuse the fact that the German
State has trojanized a popular application which was open to the world
to download. And, indeed, the world did download.

If they just downloaded the software, nothing changed for them.

 - I do not even care if they hack into criminals systems in other
countries if they have some jurisdiction in this and are working with
other authorities.

Why are you so sure that this isn't a multinational investigation?

A German cop has no jurisdiction over me. He has no jurisdiction over
anyone outside of Germany.

But if you access server in Germany, your use of this service is
subject to German law.  Like it or not, it's the way things are on the
Internet.

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