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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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so next time i mistype an url... 2002-03-29
Anonymous (3 replies)
so next time i mistype an url... 2002-03-30
Anonymous (1 replies)
so next time i mistype an url... 2002-04-03
Anonymous
so next time i mistype an url... 2002-04-07
johnny
We are not talking about mis-typing anything ... unless you consider actively scanning for the latest IIS vulnerability to find machines without patches, then employing a specifically written tool to take control of the server, then deploying your own code on the site...as valid.

Look, if you use a port scanner to find a hole in security for anyone's network but your own (or your client's), then you are violating the privacy of the owner of that machine...turning the front door knob of every house on your block is a very good analogy...it's just wrong!

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Anonymous (1 replies)
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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)
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Andy Schmitt (kphrakNO@worldofschmittSPAM.ALLOWEDcom) (1 replies)
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Andy Richmond (1 replies)
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Anonymous
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