, 2002-08-26
U.S. courts should join Russia in saying "nyet" to the FBI's lawless international hack attacks.
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When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-26
Anonymous (17 replies)
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When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-26
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When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-27
Mark D. Rasch (1 replies)
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When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-27
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Anonymous (1 replies)
yes mr. bush, we non americans are all wiked villans, kill us all!
2002-08-28
pedro barreto (3 replies)
pedro barreto (3 replies)
When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-27
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When Feds are the Crackers
2002-08-27
Yeah right (1 replies)
Yeah right (1 replies)

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> But they came, we tried them under our legal system, and
> the seizure of evidence was deemed legal
Hm-m. Two individuals violated U.S. law (btw, Russian law too). While getting evidence U.S. officials violated law of other country. Is these actions legal?
It's not about some incredible laws like "rights to start nuclear missile against U.S.", it's about _normal_ law, which conforms international law (do not break into comp. systems). Likewise: if somebody harmed me, do i reply same way to employer of this person? I think, no.
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