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The Briscoe Syndrome
Mark Rasch, 2002-12-30

Fear of terrorism and a desire to cooperate with law enforcement has led many corporate insiders to pony up sensitive information on their customers to anyone with a badge... with no court order required.

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The Briscoe Syndrome 2002-12-30
Anonymous
It seems as Osana Bin Laden is winning after all.
His comments that the Unitd States had too much liberty and freedom is being taken to heart and we are reducing our liberty as fast as Bin Laden wanted.
A country without privacy has no liberty. The PATRIOT Act and this willingness to willy-nil...

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The Briscoe Syndrome 2002-12-31
Anonymous (1 replies)
"... fraud, or tort ..."

What's a Tort, and why are they illegal ?...

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The Briscoe Syndrome 2003-01-02
Mark Rasch
A tort is a civil wrong.. not a crime. Examples include defamation and civil negligenece. BTW.. it should read WHOSE life is it anyway... MDR...

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The Briscoe Syndrome 2003-01-03
Anonymous
I'm not by any means a lawyer, and the extent of my 4th amendment knowledge comes from a few civil rights and criminal law electives I took in college.

Would anything of legitimate value to a prosecutor be deemed admissible if obtained without a warrant? Is there any such cases where the police h...

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why am I going to bother hacking? 2003-01-06
Anonymous
guess I don't need the 0-days anymore. I'll just call my friendly (gullible) CSO and ASK for the information.

That's not stealing ... is it?...

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