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Computer Ethics, From the Grandstands
Mark Rasch, 2005-03-21

The recent security breach that exposed an individual's application status at top business schools raises moral and ethical questions about cyberspace.

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Computer Ethics, From the Grandstands 2005-03-22
Anonymous (2 replies)
If I drive by your house and the blinds are left open, does it make me a criminal if I look when anyone walks around in a state of undress?

The data should not have been left improperly secured. Even using a web application data can be replicated to a secure data storage and the orgininal removed.

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