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Re: US to yank Kevin Mitnick's radio license


From: InfoSec News <isn () c4i org>
Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2001 02:35:29 -0600 (CST)

Forwarded from: Robert G. Ferrell <rferrell () texas net>

Mitnick's had a ham radio license for about 25 years, and he
applied two years ago for what's normally a routine renewal. He's
not accused of making any illicit radio transmissions or any
offenses that fall under the FCC's jurisdiction -- it's just that
official Washington firmly believes computer hacking must be an
unforgivable venal sin.

Sometimes when I look at the government and its treatment of people
like Kevin, I get the unmistakable impression that I've seen this
behavior somewhere before, but I can't quite put my finger on where.
Today, it finally dawned on me.

I have four cats (it's okay--I live on 44 acres in Texas, not in an
efficiency apartment in Queens).  Two of them are males, and two
females.  The oldest female has assumed, much to her chagrin, the role
of 'lowest creature on the food chain' in the local feline dynasty.  
What this means is that any time one of the cats is disciplined, the
hapless female eventually gets the worst of it because all of the
other cats take it out on her. This is an application of the
'trickle-down' principle, but in her case it's more of a
'flash-flood.'

The point to this story (yes, there is a point), is that Mitnick seems
to be the lowest creature on the government's food chain.  Whenever
some adverse event occurs for which the government can't immediately
get satisfaction, it works out its anger by attacking Kevin or someone
like him.  As long as one arm of the government (the courts) is
responsible for deciding whether or not another arm of that same
government (FCC, et al.) is allowed to abuse what were once Mitnick's
rights, this sort of thing will continue unchecked.

Sorry about that, Kevin.  I guess it sucks to be you.  If it helps, my
cat usually gives herself a bath to work out the pent-up frustration
of being dumped on. At least you'll be one clean whipping boy.

;-) 




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