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Can writing software be a crime?
Mark Rasch, 2005-10-03

Can writing software be a crime? A recent indictment in San Diego, California indicates that the answer to that question may be yes. We all know that launching certain types of malicious code - viruses, worms, Trojans, even spyware or sending out spam - may violate the law. But on July 21, 2005 a federal grand jury in the Southern District of California indicted 25 year old Carlos Enrique Perez-Melara for writing, advertising and selling a computer program called "Loverspy," a key logging program designed to allow users to capture keystrokes of any computer onto which it is installed. The indictment raises a host of questions about the criminalization of code, and the rights of privacy for users of the Internet and computers in general.

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Why writing non-Microsoft software is a crime? 2005-10-05
Alexey Vesnin
OK. But let we'll engage for particular SAME reason such companies and software publishers :
- Microsoft - for all the dead networks for malware, for all the "remote assistance"-like stuff, for all the DUMB holes in Outlook, NTLM for backdooring?
- MANY of the vendors of remote administration soft...

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