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Breach case could curtail Web flaw finders
Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2006-04-26

Security researchers and legal experts have voiced concern this week over the prosecution of an information-technology professional for computer intrusion after he allegedly breached a university's online application system while researching a flaw without the school's permission.

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Breach case could curtail Web flaw finders 2006-04-26
Anonymous (7 replies)
Re: Breach case could curtail Web flaw finders 2006-05-01
Anonymous
no its more like this letting someone use your safe so you check to make its ok and it works but if it doesnt the owner decides to blame the shitty safe on him if you read even the first paragraph he was a student there and he was getting blamed for downtime

which is lame

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FreeMcCarty.com 2006-04-26
Anonymous (2 replies)
Re: FreeMcCarty.com 2006-04-27
carl
Re: FreeMcCarty.com 2006-04-28
Bilz
In other words don't steal data? 2006-04-27
Anonymous (1 replies)
Imagine a world... 2006-04-27
jvf (1 replies)
Re: Imagine a world... 2006-09-26
Dve
as expected... 2006-04-27
infamous41md (2 replies)
Re: as expected... 2006-04-27
BXLE
Re: as expected... 2006-04-28
Anonymous
appearance today 2006-04-29
mv
He Should be Prosecuted 2006-05-01
Anonymous (2 replies)
Re: He Should be Prosecuted 2006-05-01
Anonymous
Re: He Should be Prosecuted 2006-05-23
Anonymous
Breach case could curtail Web flaw finders 2006-05-18
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