, SecurityFocus 2003-01-13
Sick and tired of a revolving door justice system that lets hackers skate with just a few measly years in prison? Or do you think that the courts are already too hard on online miscreants who sometimes go up the creek for longer than many killers?
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Feds seek public input on hacker sentencing
2003-01-13
jsingh (at) datasec (dot) us [email concealed] (1 replies)
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Feds seek public input on hacker sentencing
2003-01-13
Mr. Smith (3 replies)
Mr. Smith (3 replies)
WTF?!?
2003-01-13
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
WTF?!?
2003-01-13
Anonymous (6 replies)
Anonymous (6 replies)
WTF?!?
2003-01-13
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
Here are some points to consider, also a response to the dimwitted "troll" insult which told someone to shut up.
2003-01-14
Someone who has worked both sides. (1 replies)
Someone who has worked both sides. (1 replies)
Feds seek public input on hacker sentencing
2003-01-13
Maverick (3 replies)
Maverick (3 replies)
Feds seek public input on hacker sentencing
2003-01-14
Responsibility and accountability. (2 replies)
Responsibility and accountability. (2 replies)
Feds seek public input on hacker sentencing
2003-01-14
BOOTLEG (bootleg (at) charter (dot) net [email concealed])
BOOTLEG (bootleg (at) charter (dot) net [email concealed])
Feds seek public input on hacker sentencing
2003-01-14
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Before Sentencing, Setting The Standards - Guidelines -
2003-01-15
Your Everyday Internaut <sabb66 (at) hotmail (dot) com [email concealed]>
Your Everyday Internaut <sabb66 (at) hotmail (dot) com [email concealed]>
It is a crime, they should be punished.
2003-01-15
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
Stupidity is contagious
2003-01-15
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Anonymous (1 replies)
Feds seek public input on 'hacker' sentencing
2003-01-17
United States Defense Security Intelligence Network (U.S. DSIN)
United States Defense Security Intelligence Network (U.S. DSIN)
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2003-01-18
Calvin Angelo [Calvin_Angelo (at) hushmail (dot) com [email concealed]]
Calvin Angelo [Calvin_Angelo (at) hushmail (dot) com [email concealed]]

You need to set your priorities straight!
There is a big difference between crime against human life and crime against anything else. Everything else is repairable, humans are not. Sure, people braking into systems should be punished, but in no way shape performed should they be compared to murderers and rapists.
These days, convicting a murderer is quite accurate with all the technology (DNA, blood test for example).
How reliable are the logs of a web server and logs of the ISP? Things that are under the control of so many people?
How would you feel of going for life in prison because the fedz claim that the logs they have (with your IP address, not your DNA) are bulletproof.
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