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From: jeremiah at nur.net (Jeremiah Cornelius)
Subject: SPAM, credit card numbers, what would you do?

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On Tuesday 14 October 2003 14:57, Jonathan A. Zdziarski wrote:
> > Also in that vein is Adrian Lamo, an underground hero of the
> > highest caliber who has just been arrested for helping many large
> > corporations like GE clean up their act.

We might also question the heroic quality of actions that benefit GE, and 
their like.  If in doing so, the privacy and security of ordinary peons and 
their livlihoods is protected - that may be heroic.

Free services to multi-billionaire corporations which should face the wrath of 
their stockholders and the public at large are really a misguided effort.  
But as I said, all agendas aside - Adrian Lamo is just a boy.  I'm sorry for 
his difficulties
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