I can see where the case doesn't have all of the excitement, dare I say "sexiness" of other events going on.
Looking at the comments on any news story you read about this, it strikes me how ignorant the masses can be. It's as though you use the word hacker and it's mass hysteria. No one wants to know that their data is being stored in a foolishly designed way. No one want anyone to be accountable with the exception of those pointing out the stupidity.
This reminds me of an incident:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/05/m ... te-warrantA boston college student had computer equipment siezed because of allegations made by his roomate:
...Calixte's former roommate was the subject of a mass e-mailing to the Boston College community in which he was reported to be gay. Based on some follow-up investigation by the police and by the Boston College IT department, police sought and obtained a search warrant for Calixte's dorm room on March 30, 2009, arguing that all of the above information amounted to probable cause that crimes had been committed.
Mr. Calixte to appear with unknown laptop computers which he says are given to him by Boston College for field testing or he is 'fixing' for other students," and that he "uses two different operating systems to hide his illegal activities. One is the regular B.C. operating system and the other is a black screen with white font which he uses prompt commands on."
I hope this guy sued. Being accused of using prompt commands, let alone actually using a command prompt is not a crime. The other allegations are equally as ridiculous. They're even more ridiculous in light of what prompted the entire matter
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I can see where the case doesn't have all of the excitement, dare I say "sexiness" of other events going on.
Looking at the comments on any news story you read about this, it strikes me how ignorant the masses can be. It's as though you use the word hacker and it's mass hysteria. No one wants to know that their data is being stored in a foolishly designed way. No one want anyone to be accountable with the exception of those pointing out the stupidity.
This reminds me of an incident:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/05/mass-sjc-tosses-calixte-warrant
A boston college student had computer equipment siezed because of allegations made by his roomate:
[quote]...Calixte's former roommate was the subject of a mass e-mailing to the Boston College community in which he was reported to be gay. Based on some follow-up investigation by the police and by the Boston College IT department, police sought and obtained a search warrant for Calixte's dorm room on March 30, 2009, arguing that all of the above information amounted to probable cause that crimes had been committed.[/quote]
[quote]Mr. Calixte to appear with unknown laptop computers which he says are given to him by Boston College for field testing or he is 'fixing' for other students," and that he "uses two different operating systems to hide his illegal activities. One is the regular B.C. operating system and the other is a black screen with white font which he uses prompt commands on."[/quote]
I hope this guy sued. Being accused of using prompt commands, let alone actually using a command prompt is not a crime. The other allegations are equally as ridiculous. They're even more ridiculous in light of what prompted the entire matter
I love this site, you guys keep me thinking. :D