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The Giant Wooden Horse Did It!
Mark Rasch, 2004-01-19

Introducing a new legal defense to computer crime charges -- one that's all the more frightening because it could be true.

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The Giant Wooden Horse Did It! 2004-01-19
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The Giant Wooden Horse Did It! 2004-01-21
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The Giant Wooden Horse Did It! 2004-01-21
Angus Md
Excellent point. I think their are holes in any info forensics case out there. If I were using P2P to get Music and the RIAA was knocking at my door, first thing I do is run out, get a wireless router, not change any defaults and blame someone else. And recently an artle on SF wrote about some lawyer convicted a hacker, based on the contiguous log file block lay out on his home computer. As if Defrag and other utilitize cleaning out slack space don't exist. In the end, most cases are not a matter of guilty/not, but more a matter of who has the better lawyer.

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