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Date: Sat Jun  3 23:36:04 2006
From: tonnerre.lombard at sygroup.ch (Tonnerre Lombard)
Subject: Tool Release - Tor Blocker

Salut,

On Sat, 2006-06-03 at 16:19 -0600, Jacob Weeks wrote:
> isn't there also a financial requirment before anyone (police, fbi,
> ... ) would actually investigate the incident?

Yes, but financial "implications" can be escalated almost arbitrarily
because noone who will be handling the case has even the slightest idea
of the matter, usually. So if you have one index.html moved to
index.html.bak and a new index.html reading 'pwned', some companies are
already in the ten thousands of damages.

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