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Adrian Lamo — Part 3
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Slashdot | Adrian Lamo Charg: ith Hacking @ Page 4 of 33
We're always pushing ourselves to question what we're being told by the
media, by our leaders, by our educators, by big business...we should really
question anyone who might have an ulterior motive.
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= Re: hacking and intentions.... by King TJ (Score:2) Saturday September
06, @01:28PM
» Re: hacking and intentions... by parliboy (Score:3) Saturday
September 06, @03:00PM
» Re: hacking and intentions... by Quothz (Score:3) Saturday
September 06, @06:39PM
= Re: hacking and intentions.,.. by Tadghe (Score:3) Saturday
September 06, @08:19PM
= Re: hacking and intentions... by RancidBeef (Score:1) Saturday
September 06, @08:54PM
» Re: hacking and intentions... by aricusmaximus (Score:1)
Saturday September 06, @11:36PM
« Lreply beneath your current threshold.
« Re:And good riddance. by frater_corvus (Score:2) Saturday September 06,
@09:34PM
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Good intentions don't mean it is legal (Score:5, Insightful)
by rblancarte (213492) on Saturday September 06, @11:50AM
(#6887448)
http://www. blancarte.conyron | Last Journal: Thursday January 23, @11:31PM)
Drago - you are a fool. If you are hacking people's systems without their
permission, YOU ARE BREAKING THE LAW. PERIOD. END OF
STORY. If people were allowed to say "Well, I was doing it so I could
help their security", then you would have all sorts of Blackhats hacking
systems, and then claiming, "I was going to help, but you arrested me
first." No.
Look, there are ways to do security checks like this, without the security
teams knowing that you are doing it. Get permission, make sure that no
one is tipped off, and then test the systems.
If there is one thing I can't stand it is people doing illegal actions and then
claiming they are doing it for the greater good. This type of action cannot
be condoned. Sure, you might be doing help, but you also might not.
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= Re:Good intentions don't mean it is legal by rwise2112 (Score:1)
Saturday September 06, @12:52PM
= Re:Good intentions don't mean it is legal by ThePorkHawke (Score:1)
Saturday September 06, @01:13PM.
« Re:Good intentions don't mean it is legal by rikkards (Score:2)
Saturday September 06, @01:27PM
« Re:Good intentions don't mean it is legal by MoneyT
(Score:2) Saturday September 06, @01:30PM.
= Re:Good intentions don't mean it is legal by
rikkards (Score:2) Saturday September 06, @03:21PM
dd intentions don't mean it is legal by staticdragon
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http://slashdot.org/articles/03/09/06/1325221 shtm!?tid=123&tid=126&tid=172&tid=99 9/8/2003
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