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Beware the Kindness of Strangers: The Case Against Good Samaritan Hackers
Richard Forno, 2002-03-28

The Good Samaritan defence, invoked by hackers like Adrian Lamo, can too easily be distorted by those with less altruistic intentions.

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Good Samaritan Guidelines 2002-03-29
Anonymous (1 replies)
Good Samaritan Guidelines 2002-04-09
ImNotAHacker@hotmail.com
The first four letters of analogy. . . . 2002-04-01
Ira Wing (2 replies)
The first four letters of analogy. . . . 2002-04-04
Andy Richmond (1 replies)
We're both right. 2002-04-13
Ira Wing
Case Against 2002-04-02
Spade
The Mentality and Psychology behind the White Hat 2002-04-03
Alec (1 replies)
The Mentality and Psychology behind the White Hat 2002-04-04
lb
BRAVO! The administrators of these real world companies will and do feel violated. If these WHITE HAT hackers want to do good... then they should be activly seeking advertisment to these companies - to employ their services to TEST the compromisability of corprate America - anybody remember the movie SNEAKERS? Put your talents to work! Let someone PAY you to do what YOU LOVE TO DO... and do it LEGALLY and ETHICALLY. Every mind set can then appreciate the intellegence and creativity these Good Samaratin's have.


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