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Bad Raps for Non-Hacks
Mark Rasch, 2003-06-16

A few odd cases show that you don't have be a digital desparado to be accused of a cybercrime... particularly if you embarrass the wrong bureaucrats.

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Kees Huyser
Bad Raps for Non-Hacks 2003-06-16
blacklight
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Andy (1 replies)
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Bad Raps for Non-Hacks 2003-06-17
Anonymous (3 replies)
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Mark Rasch (1 replies)
Bad Raps for Non-Hacks 2003-06-19
blacklight
Bad Raps for Non-Hacks 2003-06-19
Elc0chin0 (1 replies)
Bad Raps for Non-Hacks 2003-06-23
Ferg (1 replies)
Bad Raps for Non-Hacks 2003-06-24
blacklight
Bad Raps for Non-Hacks 2003-06-18
Elc0chin0
Bad Raps for Non-Hacks 2003-06-20
Hamster1
Elc0chin0; You have my sympathy. I never thought that people in the security field, would have such a hard time just doing their job. Especially someone who has the expertise and certification that you have. It seems that we all have to study law, as well as network security, just to protect ourselves from lawsuits born not just out of ignorance, but also of fear. People often fear what they don't understand.
Hamster1:(


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