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Message-ID: <006a01c36f1f$8004e6a0$3f05a8c0@bfgapollo1>
From: kurtbuff at spro.net (Kurt)
Subject: MS Blaster author / morning_wood misinformed

| --On Saturday, August 30, 2003 6:22 PM +0200 Peter Busser
| <peter@...steddebian.org> wrote:
| >
| > I don't know about US, Canadian, German or Chinese law. But
| in Dutch law
| > there is a big difference between entering a house and
| stealing stuff and
| > breaking into a house and stealing exactly the same stuff.
| Apparently the
| > house owner has a responsibility of his own.
| >
| And the difference is?
|
| Paul Schmehl (pauls@...allas.edu)
| Adjunct Information Security Officer
| The University of Texas at Dallas
| AVIEN Founding Member
| http://www.utdallas.edu


Some jurisdictions view the defeating of a locked door differently than
simply turning the knob on an unlocked door.

Don't know why, but they do.


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