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Forgive Me My Trespasses
Mark Rasch, 2003-09-08

How a recent federal appeals court decision makes virtually everyone a computer criminal.

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Hrm - but wouldn't this be called "social engineering"? 2003-09-08
Penguinisto (1 replies)
Hrm - but wouldn't this be called "social engineering"? 2003-09-09
m.wood
i would have to agree that the request is "social engerneering".
the case should be treated as such as if the requesting supena was for "files" of memos contained in a file cabinet of all traffic from all customers. Much like the Western Union of the early west. this case has nothing to do with computers and any precidents that stem from this case should be struck and nulled from the books.

Donnie Werner
morning_wood@e2-labs.com
http://e2-labs.com

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The Slope DOES Slip 2003-09-09
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koolradkev
This sounds great to me 2003-09-11
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