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The first fallout from Cybergate
Mark Rasch, 2004-02-09

Did Republican staffers commit a crime by clicking on the "My Network Places" icon to access Democratic memos?

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The first fallout from Cybergate 2004-02-10
Anonymous
There probably isn?t an network administrator alive that hasn?t warned people about putting their data on an unprotected share, and then had them claim they ?didn?t know it wasn?t safe? when it was read, deleted, or changed by someone else.

The Dems were dumb to put unprotected documents on the server, and the Republicans were sneaky to use the data. But if this was a crime we have a much bigger problem with the laws in this country.

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