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The Drew Verdict Makes Us All Hackers
Mark Rasch, 2009-01-09

Last month, Lori Drew — the middle-aged Missouri mother who participated in a plan to deceive a 13-year-old girl that ultimately led to the girl's suicide — was convicted by a Los Angeles federal jury of several misdemeanor counts of unauthorized access to MySpace's computers.

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The Drew Verdict Makes Us All Hackers 2009-01-12
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Well what about contract law
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Re: Re: Re: Legal pieces - Other Countries 2009-01-20
Anonymous
Computer privacy law is part of information security. Personally, if I had to choose between this column and an expose on the latest theoretical attacks on MD5, I'd choose this. Because this is more relevant to the real world than the possibility that in 4 months Russian hackers will be able to spoof an MD5-signed certificate with a legion of Beowulf clusters if Verisign decides to completely ignore the problem (which they did not).

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