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The only time I can see using legal action is when it's corporate
cracking.. if a company is trying to break into your systems then you have
a reason to use legal action. That'd be like Wal-Mart having all their
employess come over and stand on my lawn until I agreed to stop
competing with them. :)
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Michael McGlothlin <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
http://www.kavlon.com
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, McNutt, Justin M. wrote:
> Keep in mind that in principle I agree with you. Systems that are the least
> bit important to anyone should be both rubust and secure. The justice
> system is the *last* resort anyone should use to address his woes. Anyone
> who goes after a hacker should know what he's getting into (retaliation
> isn't legal, but it's a fact).
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